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a condition in which a pilot or other air crew member is unable to determine accurately his spatial attitude in relation to the surface of the earth; it occurs only in conditions of poor visibility or when vision is otherwise restricted and results from vestibular illusions. Called also pilot's vertigo.
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Spatial disorientation is a condition in which an aircraft pilot's perception of up-and-down (proprioception) does not agree with reality. While it can be brought on by disturbances to or disease within the vestibular system, it is more typically a temporary condition resulting from attempted flight into poor weather conditions with low or no visibility. ...
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In aerospace medicine, a term used to describe a variety of incidents occurring in flight, when the pilot fails to sense correctly the position, motion, or attitude of the aircraft or himself or herself within the coordina
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