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The image displays the interior of a non-operational Boeing 737 aircraft cockpit, located in Kuta, Indonesia. The perspective is from the aft section, looking forward towards the main instrument panel and windshield. No individuals are present within the cockpit. The main instrument panel features multiple dark, rectangular display screens, indicating they are powered off, surrounded by various analog gauges, switches, and annunciator lights. Two control yokes, one for the pilot (left) and one for the co-pilot (right), extend upwards from their respective columns, each equipped with integrated buttons. Positioned between the pilot stations is the center pedestal, which includes throttle levers, trim wheels, a flap handle, and several panels populated with communication and navigation controls. An extensive overhead panel, containing numerous switches, circuit breakers, and indicator lights, spans above the main instrument panel. The cockpit exhibits signs of wear and dust accumulation on its surfaces, consistent with a decommissioned or static display aircraft. The external view through the windshield is obscured by a dominant yellow-orange surface, with darkened areas to the sides, suggesting the aircraft is either enclosed, part of a structural display, or its windows are intentionally covered. No active operations, interactions, or movement are depicted in the scene.
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