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screenplay Describing the landing of a plane

In the screenplay, I want to describe the landing of a plane.
1. A view from the cockpit of the landscape below. The pilots and the cockpit are not visible in the frame.
2. The approach to the runway and a view of it from above, from the same cockpit.
3. The plane's landing. A view from the runway.
How can this be best described?
 
In general you do not set up shots in a screenplay. You are the storyteller
not the director.

1 and 2 is a Point of View or POV so you can write: The view from the
cockpit of the landscape below. And: POV from the cockpit of the runway
as the plane touches down.

But, again, you really shouldn't write shots in a screenplay.
 
In general you do not set up shots in a screenplay. You are the storyteller
not the director.

1 and 2 is a Point of View or POV so you can write: The view from the
cockpit of the landscape below. And: POV from the cockpit of the runway
as the plane touches down.

But, again, you really shouldn't write shots in a screenplay.
Thank you very much for your reply.
And the scene heading will be INT - COCKPIT? Despite the cockpit itself is not visible?
 
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