Cockpit 360 View Work — Boeing 777

Tavis Ormandy

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Cockpit 360 View Work — Boeing 777

The crack was still there. Real. Imperfect.

The Infinite Window

She dragged the view again, spinning 180 degrees to look out the rear cockpit windows—the little oval ports that lead into the cabin. Through them, she saw the first few rows of passenger seats. A ghost of a man in row two, just a digital artifact of a long-exposure blur, stared back. boeing 777 cockpit 360 view

It was a Tuesday in Seattle. Rain streaked the windows of the parked 777. A young tech named Ben from the airline’s digital media team stood in the aisle with a carbon-fiber tripod and a sphere of six lenses. "Captain," he said, adjusting a knob, "this is for the new virtual tour. Passengers want to sit in your chair." The crack was still there

Then she looked forward.

Her screen bloomed into a perfect sphere. She was back. The Infinite Window She dragged the view again,


  1. Yes, I broke it on purpose for this demonstation!↩︎