No. The cockpit refers to the now secured area where the controls for flying the aircraft are located. Access is only for pilots, navigator, and authorized employees. It is in the very front of the plane and has a windshield, like a car. The cabin is the part of the plane where the passengers are seated. (This applies only to passenger aircraft that airlines use)
Where the cockpit is near the front, the opposite end of an aircraft is the tail. (Where the cockpit is on the top, the opposite is the undercarriage. In a passenger aircraft, the opposite of the cockpit or control area is the passenger area, or cabin.)
Yes, in that sense, cockpit is part of cabin
'What is the relation between cockpit cargo and cabin crew?
There are two types of crew members who serve the aircraft passenger.One is the CABIN FLIGHT ATTENDANT, the other is a member of the COCKPIT TEAM.
The front of the aircraft AKA: The Cockpit
The cockpit in an aircraft is the part where the pilot sits.
the cockpit
In the cockpit of the aircraft. Typically near the nose of the craft.
Cabin, compartment, quarters, pit...
The cockpit is where the pilot controls the aircraft.
The answer depends on which aircraft. Boeing 727 has the front Cabin Doors, L1 & R1, two over-the-wing exits and the rear door. Secondary exits are the crew cockpit windows but this is expected to be used by only the crew. Douglas DC10, MD10, MD11 have the front Cabin Doors and two in the rear, plus the over-the-wing exits. And it also has cockpit window escapes that use inertia reels to slow the descent to the ground.
The cabin is the enclosed space inside the aircraft where the passengers and flight crew ride.