Pronunciation of the English word cockpit.
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1. | "I have a phone in my cockpit. Someone left a phone in my cockpit. What should I do now?" "Okay Robert, box now, box." | |
2. | The future pilot is trained in a mock cockpit. | |
3. | The most experienced pilots have logged many thousands of hours in the cockpit. | |
4. | The cockpit of the Spitfire was small and narrow. | |
5. | It's easy to see the area's majestic topography from the cockpit of a helicopter. | |
6. | The airliner didn't have a cockpit voice recorder. | |
7. | The badly burnt pilot was still in the cockpit. | |
8. | On January 27, 1967, the cockpit of Apollo 1 caught fire during a practice countdown. United States astronauts Edward White II, Virgil Grissom, and Roger Chaffee died in the fire. | |
9. | Halvorsen spent his free time out of the cockpit tying candy to small, hand-made parachutes that could be dropped out of the window of his aircraft while coming in for a landing over the city of Berlin. | |
10. | The cat got loose, ran into the cockpit, and jumped onto the pilot's lap. |