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The origin of the term Cockpit,

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That is a very good article IMHO! Cheers. 🍻


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I'd think the term came from a seafaring origin too.

The confusing thing about Flight Deck... Isn't that what aircraft carriers have on their topside as opposed to just a ..deck..?? :wacko::cool:


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Ah Mark, there you go being all "logical" again! 

Personally, I tend to think it was because in the early years all aviators were male, and they sat in a 'pit'... 😜

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5 hours ago, n4gix said:

Ah Mark, there you go being all "logical" again! 

Yes. That trait does get me in trouble now and again... :biggrin:


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7 hours ago, n4gix said:

Personally, I tend to think it was because in the early years all aviators were male, and they sat in a 'pit'

You should hear what they are calling the cockpit now that female pilots have made it into commercial and military aviation.  I would quote some here but some female gender parts aren't as acceptable as cock.

But I will give it a try.  P---- Pit and C--- Bucket to name a couple.

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3 hours ago, birdguy said:

But I will give it a try.  P---- Pit and C--- Bucket to name a couple.

My favourite is Sn---h Pit


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The FAA can regulate as much as they like, but calling the internal accommodations of something like a Piper Cub a "Flight Deck" is as pretentious as calling your car's driver seat "The Command Bridge".

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10 hours ago, Moach said:

...as pretentious as calling your car's driver seat "The Command Bridge".

You might get away with it in a Tesla possibly.. :cool:


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5 hours ago, HighBypass said:

You might get away with it in a Tesla possibly.. 

Or my new Prius.  I still don't know what half the buttons and pop-up icons are.  I have all these up and down and left and right buttons on a switch on my steering wheel and most of them I have no idea what they are for when they popup an icon on the dash.  And all I know how to do on the 11 inch touch screen is use the GPS.

But I do know how to make it go and stop.

BTW...The car is a year old this month.  Toyota e-mailed me a 1 year service notification.  I got it serviced last week.  Seems like a waste since I only have 1300 miles on it.  Sequestered in your house and no place to go doesn't make for adding mileage to your car.

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The tires are worn.  The shocks are shot.  The steering is wobbly.  But the engine still runs fine.

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