The hole in the top of a canoe or kayak where the paddler(s) sit or kneel.
The recessed area in the deck of the boat in which the crew works.
The place where you sit in a kayak.
Open space at the rear of a narrowboat's stern cabin.
An opening in the deck of a kayak for the paddler.
A compartment in the front of the airplane where the flight crew performs their job of flying the aircraft.
The forward section of the airplane where the pilots sit during a flight.
An open space aft of a decked area from which a small vessel is steered.
The compartment at the front of an aircraft where the pilot and copilot sit. All of the flight controls are located in the cockpit.
The enclosed space in a kayak or slalom canoe where the paddler or paddlers sit.
The area where the driver sits in the hydro.
The area where the kayaker sits while in the boat.
The area of the chassis, or monocoque, in which the driver sits. The driver has a custom-made seat, and once strapped in he is effectively only able to move his head, arms and legs.
This is the driver's workplace. The cockpit must be designed so that the driver can get out easily within five seconds. It must be 45 centimetres wide at the steering wheel and 35 centimetres wide at the pedals. For safety reasons, no fuel, oil or water lines may pass through the cockpit.
entry hole in the deck of a whitewater kayak
The area of the car where the driver sits.
compartment where the pilot sits while flying the aircraft
seat where the driver sits while driving a racing car
a space or compartment in a airplane from which it is piloted
In a yacht the sunken area that has the steering, or perhaps used for winching, is called the cockpit. Usually there is only one cockpit at the aft end of a yacht, but might be in the centre, and where more than one cockpit exists they would be differentiated by being called, for example, the aft or the centre cockpit.
The front of a motorized RV where the pilot (driver) and copilot (navigator) sit.
The hole through which you get into your canoe.
The area in the boat where the kayaker sits.
area of the boat that is toward the stern and is where the boat is steered from and much of the sail trim can also take place in the cockpit. The area is often more protected than the rest of the boat and the cockpit floor is lower than the rest of the deck.
An area aboard a sailboat, usually near the stern, defined by the presence of steering and sail controls and space for the crew to tend such controls.
A recessed area in the deck in which the crew work.
open area in the center of the kayak where the kayaker sits.
the area where the sail controls are usually situated
The enclosed central compartment of a kayak, in which the paddler sits.
the opening in the kayak deck in which the paddler sits.
The opening in the deck of a kayak or closed canoe where the paddler sits. The curved lip around its edge, used to secure a spray skirt, is the coaming.
The driver/passenger area in the front of the motorhome, where many of the motorhome's system and instrument controls are located.
An opening in the deck from which the boat is handled.
This is the area in the shuttle where both the Pilot and Commander sit.
housing for crew and aircraft instrumentation
The rear boat area from where the crew operates the boat.
The area where the driver sits in a race car.
space for a person in a racing boat
Well or sunken space in the deck.
the area, below deck level, that is somewhat more protected than the open deck, from which the tiller or wheel is handled isplacement - the weight of the water displaced by the boat
The section of the chassis in which the driver sits.
An area at the aft end from which one controls the boat.
Deck space for the crew of a boat, typically recessed.
kayak you sit down inside of. Canoe Outpost has cockpit solo and tandem yaks.
The open well in a boat where the helmsman and/or crew sit or put their feet.
The part of the F1 car in which the driver sits.
(front) When flying with an instructor in a two-seater aircraft, the pupil is strapped into the front cockpit. When you first go solo in the K21, you fly from here. Cockpit (rear) This is where the instructor sits when he/she is teaching you how to fly the glider. The instructor's controls are mechanically linked to the pupil's, allowing him/her to monitor what the student is doing and allow any necessary corrections to be made. Elevator Part of the tailplane. Controls the pitch of the glider. Fuselage The main part of the aircraft body.
An area of a sailboat in which people sit in order to get wet.
Refers to the "sit-in" style cabinet; one that contains its own seat.
The cockpit is where the passengers sit in a boat. It's kept free of excess water by drains.
the control center where the pilot, instruments, and navigational aids are located
The compartment in an aircraft that houses the pilot and crew.
The area where the pilot or passenger(s) sit(s); also called a cabin.
An open area. usually near the stern from which the vessel can be steered.
The section of the chassis where the driver sits.
The location from which the boat is steered, usually toward the middle or rear of the boat.
Where the pilot of the aeroplane sits