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If you are boarding a small, off-peak flight, try asking the ground crew before the flight for a quick peek into the cockpit. Beware that this is highly unlikely and that your best bet is probably boarding or disembarkation.
Try to ask a member of the cabin crew or cockpit while on the ground. Once again, this may be a struggle during busy flights.
When boarding the aircraft, have a look toward the cockpit. If a member of the cabin crew or cockpit crew notices that you would like to visit the cockpit and invites you over, then hooray! If not, continue reading.
If you once again miss the opportunity, wait until the flight has landed. Try to be one of the last to disembark. As you leave the jet, ask a member of the cockpit crew to see the cockpit. Given how busy the cockpit crew are before a flight, you're far more likely to be accepted after landing.
You're in! If you do manage to be allowed into the cockpit, have a chat with the pilots and ask to take pictures/videos, to retain this memory.
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