Why the oilot's cabin in an aeroplane called the cockpit
By blossom123
@blossom123 (134)
India
July 5, 2007 12:36pm CST
Can anybody say that why the pilot's cabin in an aeroplane is called the cockpit?
1 response
@priyankas24 (1)
• India
30 Dec 08
In the early 18th century the term was in nautical use. the term cockpit denoted an area in the aft lower deck of a man of war where the wounded were taken, later coming to mean the pit or well in a sailing ship from which it was steered. It became a term meaning the place housing the controls of other vehicles including airplanes.

