Every”body” has Limitations: Aeromedical Factors
Physiological aspects are areas that deal with the human body. All human bodies have limitations and are subject to certain illusions and disorientations if pushed beyond their limit. Pilots must understand and recognize the safety implications of physiological aspects of pilot performance. CHAPTERS 00:00 INTRO AND BRIEFING 01:10 Aeromedical Factors Hypoxia 04:00 Spatial Disorientation 11:00 Closing Comments, Subscribe Ready to start your aviation journey? Take a Two Week Free Trial http://mzeroatrial.com Find us on the web and social media! Website: https://mzeroa.com Facebook: / mzeroa Twitter: / mzeroa #mzeroa #mzeroanation #saferpilotchallenge

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