
Pilots who verbalized instrument information were better able to maintain control during simulator sessions involving potentially disorienting flight scenarios, according to a recent report by South Korean researchers.1
Verbalizing information seen on cockpit instruments can help pilots cope with spatial disorientation, report says.
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Pilots who verbalized instrument information were better able to maintain control during simulator sessions involving potentially disorienting flight scenarios, according to a recent report by South Korean researchers.1
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