The movements were consistent with the type of spatial disorientation known as somatogravic illusion, which meant the “accelerations associated with the airplane’s increasing airspeed were likely ...
Spatial disorientation (SD) in aviation refers to a misinterpretation of the aircraft’s attitude, altitude, or motion, often induced by conflicting sensory inputs. Pilots may experience erroneous ...
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