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Spatial disorientation in naval aviation mishaps: a review of class A incidents from 1980 through 1989.

Published 1992-02-01 From Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine 3 authors

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Abstract

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Results indicate that Types I and II SD could be identified as causal factors in all 33 Class A mishaps, and most Type I SD was experienced primarily by helicopter pilots at night while most Type II SD incidents affected jet pilots during day missions.

Authors

  • A. Bellenkes
  • R. Bason
  • D. Yacavone

Keywords

  • Medicine

Citation: A. Bellenkes, R. Bason, D. Yacavone (1992). Spatial disorientation in naval aviation mishaps: a review of class A incidents from 1980 through 1989.. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine. Semantic Scholar ID 5c973a24b28a6866c49196acbf7a25cfbf446bb8. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/5c973a24b28a6866c49196acbf7a25cfbf446bb8 ↗