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Aviation Army Aviation Aviation MedicineAviation MedicineTable of ContentsTable of Contents - ContinuedIntroduction GeneralFlight Surgeon RolesFlying RestrictionsFlying Restrictions - ContinuedMedical Subjects for Safety Meetings Medical Subjects for Safety Meetings - ContinuedReview ExerciseReview Exercise - ContinuedReview Exercise SolutionsLesson 2. Night Vision in AviationFigure 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 sizeFigure 9. Terrestrial associations.Figure 11. Light and shadows.Hazards to Night VisionFigure 12. Reductions in night vision from smoking.Review Exercise Review Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise SolutionsLesson 3. Perceptual LimitationsPerceptionsDepth Perciption and FlightOther Illusions and FlightOvercoming IllusionsOvercoming Illusions - Cont'dReview Exercise Review Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise - Cont'd SolutionsLesson 4. Spatial DisorientationFigure 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 IllutionsFigure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon.Spatial Disorientation and Vestibular IllusionsFigure 18. The leans.Figure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon. - Cont'dVestibular coriolis effect Sensation of downFigure 19. The oculogravic effect.Spatial Disorientation and Proprioceptive IllustionsFigure 20. Proprioceptive illusions.Treatment of Spatial DisorientationReview ExerciseReview Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise Solutions
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Army Aviation Aviation MedicineAviation MedicineTable of ContentsTable of Contents - ContinuedIntroduction GeneralFlight Surgeon RolesFlying RestrictionsFlying Restrictions - ContinuedMedical Subjects for Safety Meetings Medical Subjects for Safety Meetings - ContinuedReview ExerciseReview Exercise - ContinuedReview Exercise SolutionsLesson 2. Night Vision in AviationFigure 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 sizeFigure 9. Terrestrial associations.Figure 11. Light and shadows.Hazards to Night VisionFigure 12. Reductions in night vision from smoking.Review Exercise Review Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise SolutionsLesson 3. Perceptual LimitationsPerceptionsDepth Perciption and FlightOther Illusions and FlightOvercoming IllusionsOvercoming Illusions - Cont'dReview Exercise Review Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise - Cont'd SolutionsLesson 4. Spatial DisorientationFigure 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 IllutionsFigure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon.Spatial Disorientation and Vestibular IllusionsFigure 18. The leans.Figure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon. - Cont'dVestibular coriolis effect Sensation of downFigure 19. The oculogravic effect.Spatial Disorientation and Proprioceptive IllustionsFigure 20. Proprioceptive illusions.Treatment of Spatial DisorientationReview ExerciseReview Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise Solutions
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Aviation MedicineAviation MedicineTable of ContentsTable of Contents - ContinuedIntroduction GeneralFlight Surgeon RolesFlying RestrictionsFlying Restrictions - ContinuedMedical Subjects for Safety Meetings Medical Subjects for Safety Meetings - ContinuedReview ExerciseReview Exercise - ContinuedReview Exercise SolutionsLesson 2. Night Vision in AviationFigure 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 sizeFigure 9. Terrestrial associations.Figure 11. Light and shadows.Hazards to Night VisionFigure 12. Reductions in night vision from smoking.Review Exercise Review Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise SolutionsLesson 3. Perceptual LimitationsPerceptionsDepth Perciption and FlightOther Illusions and FlightOvercoming IllusionsOvercoming Illusions - Cont'dReview Exercise Review Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise - Cont'd SolutionsLesson 4. Spatial DisorientationFigure 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 IllutionsFigure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon.Spatial Disorientation and Vestibular IllusionsFigure 18. The leans.Figure 17. Confusion of a cloud bank with the horizon. - Cont'dVestibular coriolis effect Sensation of downFigure 19. The oculogravic effect.Spatial Disorientation and Proprioceptive IllustionsFigure 20. Proprioceptive illusions.Treatment of Spatial DisorientationReview ExerciseReview Exercise - Cont'dReview Exercise Solutions
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