: Dual HUDs come standard, allowing both pilots to maintain "eyes-out" situational awareness during critical phases of flight like takeoff and landing. 2. Groundbreaking Folding Wingtip Controls
Flight crews use these 360 environments for "cockpit familiarization" before entering a full-flight simulator. It allows them to practice flow procedures (e.g., overhead panel setup) without needing physical access to a simulator. B. High-Fidelity Simulation (MSFS 2020/2024)
Navigation Redefined: Inside the Updated 777 Cockpit 360 Experience 777 cockpit 360 updated
The most significant update in recent years is the inclusion of the 777-9 (777X) cockpit. This introduces large, portrait-oriented touchscreen displays that replace the traditional cursor control devices. The 360 view now allows users to interact with these touch panels as seen in 777X test flights .
: A unique control in the 777X cockpit is the switch for the folding wingtips. These wings fold up after landing to allow the aircraft to fit into standard airport gates. Integrated Approach Navigation : New systems like the GPS-based Landing System (GLS) : Dual HUDs come standard, allowing both pilots
Whether you are exploring the classic, rugged reliability of a 777-300ER or the futuristic glass ecosystem of the incoming 777X, updated 360-degree flight deck views offer the closest experience to command of a widebody airliner without leaving the ground.
These flexible screens can be split to show electronic checklists, synoptic system pages (electrical, hydraulic, fuel layouts), or airport moving maps. 2. The Glare Shield and Mode Control Panel (MCP) It allows them to practice flow procedures (e
Traffic bloomed on the sphere: a cargo jet crossing their path at altitude, a small commuter tucked under their glide. The collision advisory pinged, polite and insistent. Mateo altered heading by two degrees; the other pilot responded on frequency, courtesy exchanged. The 360 system recorded it, timestamped the decision, and filed the minor deviation into the flight log. That log would later be a stream of decisions—tiny human choices preserved alongside machine analysis.
These updated views are designed for VR headsets, allowing users to look around by moving their heads, making the experience indistinguishable from reality to the untrained eye. 2. Key Features of the Modern 777 Cockpit Virtual Tour