DocumentCode
1310678
Title
A spatial disorientation survey of experienced instructor pilots
Author
Sipes, Walter E. ; Lessard, Horles S.
Author_Institution
Houston, USA
Volume
19
Issue
2
fYear
2000
Firstpage
35
Lastpage
42
Abstract
We know spatial disorienting (SD) illusions occur and that they cost lives and aircraft. The losses are real, but what we don´t know is which spatial-disorienting illusions are occurring and how frequently. This article discusses a survey that was developed to quantify the incidence and prevalence of spatial disorientating illusions or events. By asking pilots to report what SD illusions and how many of each illusion they have experienced in their entire flying career, we are attempting to study the prevalence and incidence rates of SD illusions.
Keywords
accidents; aerospace biophysics; demography; personnel; statistical analysis; accidents; demographic information; descriptive statistics; experienced instructor pilots; illusions incidence; prevalence; spatial disorienting illusions; training; Air accidents; Aircraft propulsion; Costs; Educational institutions; Helicopters; Instruments; Military aircraft; Psychology; Tin; Tires; Adult; Aerospace Medicine; Aged; Awareness; Confusion; Humans; Illusions; Middle Aged; Military Personnel; Population Surveillance; Proprioception; United States;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0739-5175
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/51.827403
Filename
827403
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