I saw a picture of a luxury turboprop (small airplane) which in the picture was flying over a snowy area, which the cockpit of this plane looked more like the front area of a car (besides for the joystick and that there were two seats with controls). Do you have any idea what this can be?
Most light aircraft are somewhat car-like in the cockpit.
The seats in a 172 or a Cherokee are like a small car, comfortable for two adults up front, but the rear seats will be cramped for anybody other than kids. All I ever do is throw charts back there, and make sure the aircraft documents, first aid kit and survival gear are up to date.
Presumably not a Bombardier Dash Q Series.
What year was it from?
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Most light aircraft are somewhat car-like in the cockpit.
The seats in a 172 or a Cherokee are like a small car, comfortable for two adults up front, but the rear seats will be cramped for anybody other than kids. All I ever do is throw charts back there, and make sure the aircraft documents, first aid kit and survival gear are up to date.
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I fly Cherokee 140s at school.
I think you are thinking of the Cirrus
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