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Germany
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The cockpit plays a crucial role in aircraft control, especially in German aviation culture.
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Japan
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In Japan, the term "cockpit" can refer to the driver's seat in a racing car or high-performance vehicle.
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United States
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In the United States, the cockpit is the central control area in an aircraft, managed by trained pilots.
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Western countries
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The cockpit is the control center of an airplane, only accessible by trained pilots in Western countries.
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Southeast Asia
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In Southeast Asia, a 'cockpit' can also refer to a place for legal cockfighting.
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Europe
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In Europe, the cockpit is the area in an aircraft where the pilot and co-pilot sit and control the plane.
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South Korea
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In South Korean culture, the term 'cockpit' can refer to the driver's seat in a racing car or high-performance vehicle.
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Vietnam
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In Vietnam, "cockpit" can refer to a place for cockfighting, a popular and legal form of entertainment.
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aviation
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Access to the cockpit is restricted to authorized personnel for flight safety and security.
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aviation enthusiasts
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The cockpit is seen as the nerve center of an aircraft, requiring advanced skills and precision in operation by aviation enthusiasts.
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