

Aviation Physiology Video
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Human bodies perform much differently in the air than on the ground. Pilots must understand how changes in altitude, reduced atmospheric presure, and differences in sensory perception can affect their ability to think clearly and maintain effective control of their aircraft. Aviation Physiology presents proven techniques for dealing with the challenges of working in the flight environment.
This DVD provides worthwhile, practical information you can use including:
How vision works and the limitations of the human eye
How to increase the effectiveness of your night vision
How organs of balance and motion are tricked into sending false information
Causes of oxygen deficiency
How to cope with spatial disorientation
Physiological effects of altitiude
The effects of hypoxia and hyperventilation
Common sensory illusions and how to avoid them
Medication and flying
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