The image captures the interior of an aircraft cockpit, specifically an Airbus A320 family variant, located in Mierzęcice, Poland, consistent with Katowice Airport (KTW)
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The image captures the interior of an aircraft cockpit, specifically an Airbus A320 family variant, located in Mierzęcice, Poland, consistent with Katowice Airport (KTW)

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The image captures the interior of an aircraft cockpit, specifically an Airbus A320 family variant, located in Mierzęcice, Poland, consistent with Katowice Airport (KTW). The scene is set in low-light conditions, likely nighttime, indicated by the illuminated instruments and external visibility through the windshield. No individuals are present within the frame. The primary subjects are the illuminated flight deck instruments and controls. The aircraft's windshield is visible at the top, showing reflections and apparent water droplets, with blurred external lights suggesting an airport environment. The instrument panel features multiple active displays: two Electronic Centralized Aircraft Monitor (ECAM) displays showing green system schematics and data, and a Navigation Display (ND) on the right showing concentric blue rings. The Autopilot/Flight Control Unit (FCU) panel is visible above the displays, featuring illuminated amber digits and controls (e.g., "04000 -2.9" and "10 18"). The central pedestal contains a Multi-Control Display Unit (MCDU) with a textual screen and a full keypad below. Numerous switches, buttons, and rotary dials are illuminated with amber and green backlighting. A panel with a carbon-fiber texture is visible to the right of the MCDU. The instruments are operational, displaying information, but no human interaction is depicted.