Spatial Disorientation
make spatial orientation difficult, and, in some cases, even impossible to achieve. Statistics show that between 5 to 10% of all general aviation accidents can be attributed to spatial disorientation, and 90% of these accidents are fatal. Spatial Orientation on the Ground Good spatial orientation on the ground relies on the
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