it is the place where the driver sits
No, but i wish they will be. Version 2.--- gives simplified cockpit views for stand. cars though
exactly as you did. cockpit
The first syllable: COCKpit
The term cockpit described the sailing term for the coxswains station in a royal navy ship, and later the location of the ship's rudder controls. Cockpit appeared in the english language in the 1580s, "a pit for fighting cocks", from cock + pit. Used in nautical sense (1706) for midshipmen's compartment below decks; transferred to airplanes (1914) and to cars (1930s).
A cockpit is the compartment where the pilot sits, it has no opposite.
Cockpit-in-Court was created in 1629.
Cockpit Theatre ended in 1665.
Cockpit Theatre was created in 1616.
Where the cockpit is near the front, the opposite end of an aircraft is the tail. (Where the cockpit is on the top, the opposite is the undercarriage. In a passenger aircraft, the opposite of the cockpit or control area is the passenger area, or cabin.)
you get to rome by your mamas cockpit you get to rome by your mamas cockpit
The cockpit in an aircraft is the part where the pilot sits.
The pilot always has to sit at a cockpit.