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Aeromedical Factors and Aeronautical Decision Making
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Pilots are more subject to spatial disorientation if | body signals are used to interpret flight altitude. |
| If a pilot experiences spatial disorientation during flight in a restricted visibility condition, the best way to overcome the effect is to | rely upon the aircraft instruments indication. |
| The danger of spatial disorientation during flight in poor visual conditions may be reduced by | having faith in the instruments rather than taking a chance on the sensory organs. |
| A state of temporary confusion resulting from misleading information being sent to the brain by various sensory organs is defined as | spatial disorientation. |
| Large accumulations of carbon monoxide in the human body result in | Loss of muscular power. |
| Susceptibility to carbon monoxide poisoning increases as | altitude increases. |