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- Spatial_disorientation abstract "Spatial disorientation, spatial unawareness is the inability of a person to correctly determine his body position in space. This phenomenon refers especially to aircraft pilots and underwater divers, but can be also induced in normal conditions - chemically or physically (e.g. by blindfolding). In aviation, the term means the inability to correctly interpret aircraft attitude, altitude or airspeed, in relation to the Earth or point of reference, especially after a reference point (e.g., the horizon) has been lost. Spatial disorientation is a condition in which an aircraft pilot's perception of direction does not agree with reality. While it can be brought on by disturbances or disease within the vestibular system, it is more typically a temporary condition resulting from flight into poor weather conditions with low or no visibility. Under these conditions the pilot may be deprived of an external visual horizon, which is critical to maintaining a correct sense of up and down while flying.A pilot who enters such conditions will quickly lose spatial orientation if there has been no training in flying with reference to instruments. Approximately 80% of the private pilots in the United States do not have an instrument rating, and therefore are prohibited from flying in conditions where instrument skills are required. Not all pilots abide by this rule and approximately 40% of the NTSB fatal general aviation accident reports list continuation of flight into conditions for which the pilot was not qualified as a cause.".
- Spatial_disorientation wikiPageExternalLink DISORIEN.HTM.
- Spatial_disorientation wikiPageExternalLink SpadialD_page2.htm.
- Spatial_disorientation wikiPageExternalLink SpatialD.htm.
- Spatial_disorientation wikiPageExternalLink spatialD2_home.htm.
- Spatial_disorientation wikiPageExternalLink history.html.
- Spatial_disorientation wikiPageID "888928".
- Spatial_disorientation wikiPageRevisionID "604890520".
- Spatial_disorientation hasPhotoCollection Spatial_disorientation.
- Spatial_disorientation subject Category:Aviation_risks.
- Spatial_disorientation subject Category:Proprioception.
- Spatial_disorientation subject Category:Vision.
- Spatial_disorientation type AviationRisks.
- Spatial_disorientation type CausalAgent100007347.
- Spatial_disorientation type Danger114541044.
- Spatial_disorientation type Hazard114541852.
- Spatial_disorientation type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Spatial_disorientation comment "Spatial disorientation, spatial unawareness is the inability of a person to correctly determine his body position in space. This phenomenon refers especially to aircraft pilots and underwater divers, but can be also induced in normal conditions - chemically or physically (e.g. by blindfolding).".
- Spatial_disorientation label "Désorientation spatiale".
- Spatial_disorientation label "Spatial disorientation".
- Spatial_disorientation label "空間識失調".
- Spatial_disorientation sameAs Désorientation_spatiale.
- Spatial_disorientation sameAs 空間識失調.
- Spatial_disorientation sameAs m.03m0v5.
- Spatial_disorientation sameAs Q2745489.
- Spatial_disorientation sameAs Q2745489.
- Spatial_disorientation sameAs Spatial_disorientation.
- Spatial_disorientation wasDerivedFrom Spatial_disorientation?oldid=604890520.
- Spatial_disorientation isPrimaryTopicOf Spatial_disorientation.