I give up, after many, many years!
Mxsmanic wrote:
gatt writes:
The ones that are ignored are different sensations and typically have to
do with equilibrium and the inner ear. Examples are somatogravic and
coriolis and inversion illusions. If your ass leaves the seat or
compresses into it, however, it's not something you ignore.
Yes, it is, because it is no more reliable than any other sensation.
DON'T CONTRADICT ME. I FLY PLANES AND YOU PLAY VIDEO GAMES. IF YOU
DON'T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN "GRAVITY" AND A "SENSATION", THEN GO
JUMP OFF A BRIDGE.
But they may not be what you think they are, either.
What people are asserting here is 180 degrees different from what I read in
all the literature.
I QUOTED YOU THE LITERATURE. SPECIFICALLY, FAA-H-8083-3A: IE, The
Federal Aviation Administration Airplane Flying Handbook, chapter 3, page 2.
The FAA knows a whole hell of a lot more about flying than you,
regardless of what you claim you've read.
-C
Commercial Pilot, Instrument, ASEL
Advanced Ground Instructor
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