yes. from this page.:
http://interstellarfilm.wikia.com/wiki/Lander
"The Lander's heat shield is located on its upper surface, thus performs atmospheric entry inverted, protecting the belly-mounted payload. The seats can rotate around the craft's forward axis. This maintains a comfortable upright position for its passengers and pilots while rotating and listing. To maintain visibility in any orientation, the lander has windows both top and bottom. The windows on its upper surface are made of sapphire to withstand the heat of reentry. The windows on the nose and sides of the Lander are protected by thermal insulation tiles that slide on top of the windows like a closet door. "
I think the flight dynamics might be hard. But basically you are flying upside down. and then rotate around in atmosphere
I guess I need to rotate the seats and view also, ugh
http://interstellarfilm.wikia.com/wiki/Lander
"The Lander's heat shield is located on its upper surface, thus performs atmospheric entry inverted, protecting the belly-mounted payload. The seats can rotate around the craft's forward axis. This maintains a comfortable upright position for its passengers and pilots while rotating and listing. To maintain visibility in any orientation, the lander has windows both top and bottom. The windows on its upper surface are made of sapphire to withstand the heat of reentry. The windows on the nose and sides of the Lander are protected by thermal insulation tiles that slide on top of the windows like a closet door. "
I think the flight dynamics might be hard. But basically you are flying upside down. and then rotate around in atmosphere
I guess I need to rotate the seats and view also, ugh