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When Flight Instruments Lie

** Know the quirks of your attitude indicator
before taking off at night.**
Gemini Sparkle

Key Takeaways:

  • Spatial disorientation is a critical danger when flying without visual references, typically overcome by trusting flight instruments.
  • During night takeoffs, a gyro-based Attitude Indicator (AI) can misleadingly show a higher-than-actual pitch due to "acceleration error," compounded by the somatogravic illusion, which can cause pilots to dangerously lower the aircraft's nose.
  • To counteract this, pilots must understand the AI's acceleration error and, during critical night takeoff phases, rely on the airspeed indicator for accurate pitch information while using the AI for overall attitude.
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During our early training days the instructor drilled it into our heads that, absent any visual reference to the outside world, our inner ear would soon fool our minds into believing that the airplane was pointed one way when in truth something entirely different was occurring. In these instances, left could become right and up could become upside down. How to overcome the dangers of spatial disorientation when flying in clouds or on a dark night? Trust the flight instruments, we were told.

That’s excellent advice – almost all of the time. On takeoff at night in an airplane equipped with a gyro-based attitude indicator, a quirk of physics similar to the one that makes the magnetic compass tell lies (known as acceleration error) will also cause the AI to show a higher attitude than actual. As a consequence, some pilots have lowered the nose to a “normal” attitude on takeoff at night only to settle back to terra firma, sometimes with disastrous consequences.

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