0 the small closed space where the pilot sits in an aircraft, or where the driver sits in a racing car
1 an area where a cockfight is held (= an activity, illegal in many countries, in which people watch as two cocks (= adult male chickens) attack each other and bet money on which one will win)
2 the enclosed space where the pilot sits in an aircraft, or where the driver sits in a racing car
The engine compartment lay between cabin and cockpit and held a six-cylinder engine.
As we shall see, judicial intervention was not noticeably restrained at this time in other political cockpits.
A companywide order for dispatchers to warn cockpits was not issued until 9:21.
Even so, rules implemented in the 1960s required air crews to keep the cockpit door closed and locked in flight.
He had no firm contingency plan in case the cockpit door was locked.
The same thing is true in inferrable/associative uses such as the cockpit in and the door in.
In the cockpit, the pilot consults a large number of displays, and numerous measuring instruments.
The article analyzes transcriptions of pilots interacting in the cockpit on actual scheduled passenger flights.
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