The cockpit is where the pilot controls the aircraft.
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Elevators change the pitch of the aircraft.
The front of the aircraft AKA: The Cockpit
It is usually called the lobby.
A guard in front of a club, usually a night club, is called a bouncer.
No. The cockpit refers to the now secured area where the controls for flying the aircraft are located. Access is only for pilots, navigator, and authorized employees. It is in the very front of the plane and has a windshield, like a car. The cabin is the part of the plane where the passengers are seated. (This applies only to passenger aircraft that airlines use)
The nose
Unless it is a service vehicle that is in use for maintanence, you should never park directly in front of an aircraft.
25 ft in front, 200 ft behind
The person on the ground in front of the aircraft is called a Marshaller, the person in the control tower is an Air Traffic Controller (or a Ground Movement Controller)
A cockpit is the area, usually near the front of an aircraft, from which a pilot controls the aircraft. Most modern cockpits are enclosed, except on some small aircraft, and cockpits on large airliners are also physically separated from the cabin.Cockpit as a term for the pilot's compartment in an aircraft first appeared in 1914. From about 1935 cockpit also came to be used informally to refer to the driver's seat of a car, especially a high performance one, and this is official terminology in Formula One. The term is most likely related to the sailing term for the coxswain's station in a Royal Navy ship, and later the location of the ship's rudder controls.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockpit_(aviation)Also, consider the slang meaning in English of "cock", in context of holding a control stick in an aircraft that is located between ones legs.
the thing that controls it is a differential