
Artificial Horizon
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In the early, perilous days of aviation, a pilot's survival depended entirely on visual contact with the ground. The moment a plane entered dense fog or total darkness, human physiology betrayed the pilot; the inner ear could not distinguish between banking, climbing, or falling, leading to the deadly phenomenon known as spatial disorientation. The invisible barrier to the golden age of flight w...
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In the early, perilous days of aviation, a pilot's survival depended entirely on visual contact with the ground. The moment a plane entered dense fog or total darkness, human physiology betrayed the pilot; the inner ear could not distinguish between banking, climbing, or falling, leading to the deadly phenomenon known as spatial disorientation. The invisible barrier to the golden age of flight w...
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