Spatial disorientation (Spatial D) is a critical loss of a pilot's orientation relative to their aircraft and surroundings, posing extreme danger, especially in Instrument Meteorological Conditions ...
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Spatial disorientation (SD) is a significant aviation hazard, stemming from both physiological responses to a lack of visual references and human factors like poor decision-making, limited experience ...
Vivekanand Pandey Vimal, GSAS PhD’17, is a research scientist at Brandeis’ Ashton Graybiel Spatial Orientation Lab. This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.
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The Federal Aviation Administration says pilot disorientation causes 5% to 10% of all general aviation accidents, and there could be new technology to help make flying safer. "Spatial disorientation ...
Spatial disorientation of pilots was the likely cause of the January F-15 crash, the Japan Air Self-Defense Force says. JASDF F-15DJ aircraft in flight. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Japanese Ministry of ...