In the scene where Cooper has to land their ship on Miller's water planet, the camera focuses on him gripping the seat of his chair. This is a reference to a common aviation saying, "Fly by the seat of your pants." Before modern instruments, pilots relied on instinct and their senses to fly, such as sight, using landmarks to gauge altitude or distance. Pilots also used feeling from the vibrations in their seat from air hitting the plane to determine windspeed and direction. Cooper verifies this when he said he needs to "feel the air" in order to land properly instead of relying on technology.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:13