The image displays the interior of an aircraft cockpit, specifically a flight deck, observed from a slightly elevated, central perspective
Atanas
Pyrzowice, Poland
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The image displays the interior of an aircraft cockpit, specifically a flight deck, observed from a slightly elevated, central perspective

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PyrzowicePoland

The image displays the interior of an aircraft cockpit, specifically a flight deck, observed from a slightly elevated, central perspective. The location is an airport in Pyrzowice, Poland. The overhead panel is visible at the top, illuminated by numerous orange and white lights on its switches and annunciators. Below this, the main instrument panel features multiple digital displays, including primary flight displays, navigation displays, and engine indication and crew alerting system (EICAS) screens, all actively illuminated with blue, green, and orange graphical information. Analog gauges and various buttons also show illumination. The central pedestal, positioned between two pilot seats (partially visible on the left and right), contains throttle levers and control panels, also illuminated. An open logbook or checklist, containing handwritten text, rests on a surface located on the central pedestal. No individuals are present. Through the cockpit windscreen, an exterior view of what appears to be an airport tarmac or ramp area is visible, with precipitation (rain or snow) evident on the glass, suggesting outdoor conditions. The overall lighting within the cockpit is dim, primarily originating from the instrument panels themselves.