The Airbus A300 cockpit features a design typical of early wide-body jets. Depending on the variant, it has either an analog layout (earlier models) or a more modern glass cockpit (later models like the A300-600).
Key elements include:
Central Control Pedestal: Housing throttle levers, flaps controls, radios, and other systems.
Main Instrument Panel: Includes analog gauges like attitude indicators, airspeed indicators, altimeters, and later Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS) displays in the -600 variant.
Overhead Panel: Contains switches and controls for electrical, hydraulic, and fuel systems.
Dual Pilot Seats: With full sets of flight controls, including yokes and rudder pedals.
Side Panels: Equipped with communication and navigation equipment.
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