A shining light is fading out (i. e. when flying into fog, dust or haze). What kind of illusion could the pilot get?4
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The proprioceptive senses ('Seat of-the-Pants-Sense')4
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Flying a coordinated level turn will4
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Which of the following systems are involved in motion sickness? 1: Hearing 2: The vestibular system 3: Vision 4: The proprioceptive senses ('Seat-of-the-Pants-Sense') 5: The gastrointestinal system4
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Raising the sensory threshold of a sensory organ means:4
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When flying through a thunderstorm with lightning you can protect yourself from flashblindness by: a) turning up the intensity of cockpit lights b) looking inside the cockpit c) wearing sunglasses d) using face blinds or face curtains when installed4
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When a pilot is staring at an isolated stationary light for several seconds in the dark he might get the illusion that:4
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What is meant by presbycusis?4
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Vision of terrain relief (e.g. hills, valleys, etc.):4
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The consumption of medicines or other substances may have consequences on qualification to fly for the following reasons: 1. The disease requiring a treatment may be cause for disqualification. 2. Flight conditions may modify the reactions of the body to a treatment. 3. Drugs may cause adverse side effects impairing flight safety. 4. The effects of medicine do not necessarily immediately disappear when the treatment is stopped.4
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