Port side and starboard side are the terms used for an aircraft respectively. left and right is common mans language.
If you're facing forwards then the left hand side of the aircraft is on your left and the right hand side is on your right. Reverse this if you're facing the rear of the aircraft.
The captain is NOT "placed in right hand side". In all aircraft the captain is on the left side.
The left side is the port side while the right side is the starboard side.
The side of a ship or aircraft on the LEFT when one is facing forward. An easy mnemonic is "port" and "left" both contain 4 letters.
Aircraft are able to turn left to right, vice versa or around by controlling the spin of the wheels. Preventing the right wheels to roll will turn the aircraft to right and controlling the left wheels will make a left turn.
Starboard is a nautical name for the right hand side of a boa,. port is the nautical name for the left hand side of the boat.
The in-side! Sorry, starboard.
Seat F on a plane is typically located in the middle section of the aircraft, either on the left or right side.
Possibly an aircraft. Aircraft will have a red right of way light on the left or port side, and a green right of way light on the right or starboard side.If it is an aircraft, you will also see a bright white strobe light.
Left front cylinder. Left side is 2-4-6, back to front. Right Side is 1-3-5 back to front.
Seat A on a plane is usually the window seat on the left side of the aircraft, near the front. It is typically located next to seats B and C, with the aisle on the right side.
The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, and the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.