Illusions Shows only correct answers Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Without visual cues, a pilot can mistake the centrifugal force as: reversing course turning climbing The “leans” are an illusion experienced under what circumstances? rolling out of a turn a sudden updraft leveling off after a climb rapid acceleration An updraft can cause the illusion of being in a climb being in a nose-up attitude tumbling Rapid acceleration can cause the illusion of being in a nose-up attitude being in a climb tumbling 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 hypoxia elevator illusion autokinesis 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 elevator illusion pilot disorientation 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 EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Δ