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Me: *le flip*
Sav: You heretic!
Me: "O~oh, I'm a rebel just for kicks now..."
To do that, open the control panel while sat in the seat and click the button in the very top left corner marked "Remote Access".
You'll be given a list of all the grids in range. Next to the names you'll see 2 options for "Control" and "Terminal".
Click the "Control" button to fly the ship.
It's a bit annoying but for now at least, it's the only way of having an open-air cockpit on a small-grid ship without using mods.
There's a bug right now where if you're flying a ship by remote and open the control panel, you get kicked out of remote control and have to select it again. The bug is with the game & not the ship. The devs know about it, so it should get fixed soon.
This one's a pure survival build. Was never intended to be a show-stopper.
I needed a basic first-build atmo miner for my survival games but didn't have anything of my own that was compact & could stay in the air with a full payload.
Mainly I just liked how the shape turned out!