Illusions Shows only correct answers Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. When the horizon is obscured, clouds sloped at an angle, together with a confusing pattern of lights on the ground can lead to: false horizon autokinesis elevator illusion hypoxia Rapid acceleration can cause the illusion of being in a nose-up attitude being in a climb tumbling The “leans” are an illusion experienced under what circumstances? a sudden updraft rolling out of a turn leveling off after a climb rapid acceleration An abrupt change from a climb to straight and level flight can cause the illusion of tumbling being in a climb being in a nose-up attitude In conditions of limited visibility or at night, you are making a constant rate turn and abruptly move your head to look for a dropped pencil. This can lead to: autokinesis pilot disorientation elevator illusion An updraft can cause the illusion of being in a nose-up attitude being in a climb tumbling Without visual cues, a pilot can mistake the centrifugal force as: turning climbing reversing course CommentsThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ