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Instrument Flying Handbook Menu>Human
Factors>Illusions
Leading to Spatial Disorientation>Somatogravic Illusion
A rapid acceleration,
such as experienced during takeoff, stimulates the otolith organs
in the same way as tilting the head backwards. This action creates
the somatogravic illusion of being in a nose-up attitude, especially
in situations without good visual references. The disoriented
pilot may push the aircraft into a nose-low or dive attitude.
A rapid deceleration by quick reduction of the throttle(s) can
have the opposite effect, with the disoriented pilot pulling
the aircraft into a nose-up or stall attitude.
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