PPGS Lesson 14.3 | The Human Ear & Vestibular Disorientation
Welcome back to Epic Flight Academy’s Private Pilot Ground School! In this lesson, Mike Thompson explains how the human ear affects balance, motion perception, and spatial awareness during flight. You’ll learn how the vestibular system can cause disorientation in certain flight conditions—and why even experienced pilots can feel airsick or confused when visual cues are limited. Mike breaks down how vestibular disorientation occurs, the physiology behind motion sickness, and the head movements most likely to trigger spatial confusion. Understanding these sensations helps pilots maintain situational awareness and control during IMC or nighttime operations. #PrivatePilotGroundSchool #EpicFlightAcademy #PilotTraining #AviationSafety #Aeromedical #FlightTraining #LearnToFly 📘 Video Chapters 0:00 – Introduction 0:43 – The Human Ear & Vestibular Disorientation 1:00 – What Is Vestibular Disorientation? 4:15 – Why Does Vestibular Disorientation Make Me Feel Sick? 5:41 – Do Pilots Get Airsick? 8:58 – Head Movements That Can Disorient a Pilot 10:00 – Summary and Review 🎓 Start Your Pilot Training Journey: https://epicflightacademy.com/prequal... Learn more about Epic Flight Academy’s Private Pilot Ground School Course: https://epicflightacademy.com/private... This course is taught by Epic Flight Academy's own Mike Thompson. Mike Thompson is the author of "Telling Is Not Teaching", which promotes the idea that the “new school” of teaching that embraces electronic technology cannot sacrifice the “old school” of human relationships because the human brain stills learns in largely the same way that it has for millennia. "Telling Is Not Teaching": https://www.amazon.com/Telling-Not-Te... To begin YOUR pilot training, visit our website: https://epicflightacademy.com/pilot-t... Enjoying our content? Like this video and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel so we can continue to produce more Epic content!

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