This report summarizes the Boeing 777 flight deck layout, principal instrument panels, controls, and useful resources for 360° visual inspection or virtual tours. It’s aimed at pilots, trainees, aviation enthusiasts, and technical reviewers who need a concise, actionable reference for exploring the 777 cockpit in immersive 360° media.
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Before we strap into the left seat, let’s define the technology. A Boeing 777 cockpit 360 view is an interactive panoramic image that allows you to rotate your perspective horizontally and vertically. Unlike a static photo, a 360 view places you in the center of the cockpit. You can look up at the overhead panel, down at the center pedestal, behind you at the jump seat, or out the windscreen toward the runway.
These views are typically captured using a special 360-degree camera (like a Ricoh Theta or Insta360) or by stitching together dozens of high-resolution photos. The best examples include hot spots that label instruments or provide tooltips explaining their functions.