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Instrument Flying Handbook Menu>Human
Factors>Illusions
Leading to Spatial Disorientation>Inversion Illusion
An abrupt
change from climb to straight-and-level flight can stimulate
the otolith organs enough to create the illusion of tumbling
backwards, or inversion illusion. The disoriented pilot may
push the aircraft abruptly into a nose-low attitude, possibly
intensifying this illusion.
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