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Flight Surgeon Roles
Flying Restrictions
Flying Restrictions - Continued
Medical Subjects for Safety Meetings
Medical Subjects for Safety Meetings - Continued
Review Exercise - AV05930011
Review Exercise - Continued
Review Exercise Solutions - AV05930013
Lesson 2. Night Vision in Aviation
Figure 1. Eye structure.
Figure 3. Hyperopia.
Figure 5. Anatomy of the eye.
Figure 6. Night blind spot.
Figure 7. Effects of night blind spots.
Figure 8. Scanning pattern.
Retinal image size
Figure 9. Terrestrial associations.
Figure 11. Light and shadows.
Hazards to Night Vision
Figure 12. Reductions in night vision from smoking.
Review Exercise - AV05930026
Review Exercise - Cont'd - AV05930027
Review Exercise Solutions - AV05930028
Lesson 3. Perceptual Limitations
Perceptions
Depth Perciption and Flight
Other Illusions and Flight
Overcoming Illusions
Overcoming Illusions - Cont'd
Review Exercise - AV05930035
Review Exercise - Cont'd - AV05930036
Review Exercise - Cont'd Solutions
Lesson 4. Spatial Disorientation
Figure 13. Vestibular apparatus of the inner ear.
Figure 14. Otolith organs of the inner ear.
Figure 15. Sensations from linear accelerations.
Figure 16. Reactions of the semicircular canals.
Spatial Disorientation and Visual Illutions
Figure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon.
Spatial Disorientation and Vestibular Illusions
Figure 18. The leans.
Figure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon. - Cont'd
Vestibular coriolis effect
Sensation of down
Figure 19. The oculogravic effect.
Spatial Disorientation and Proprioceptive Illustions
Figure 20. Proprioceptive illusions.
Treatment of Spatial Disorientation
Review Exercise - AV05930054
Review Exercise - Cont'd - AV05930055
Review Exercise Solutions - AV05930056
Aviation Medicine