Navathe P D, Singh B
First Aeromedical Training Centre, Indian Air Force, Ghaziabad.
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1994 Dec;65(12):1082-5.
The 1 Aero Medical Training Centre has surveyed aircrew of the Indian Air Force to determine the prevalence of Spatial Disorientation (SD), as related to aircraft stream, age, flying experience, geographical location and other operationally significant variables. The reported prevalence of SD is 75% among fighter aircrew, 64% in transport aircrew, and 55% in helicopter aircrew. Whereas the prevalence of SD does not appear to vary significantly with age and flying experience, it is higher in fully operational pilots and in pilots returning to flight duties after a ground tenure, as compared to ab-initio and type-converting pilots.
第一航空医学训练中心对印度空军机组人员进行了调查,以确定与机队、年龄、飞行经验、地理位置及其他具有重要作战意义的变量相关的空间定向障碍(SD)的患病率。据报告,战斗机机组人员中SD的患病率为75%,运输机机组人员中为64%,直升机机组人员中为55%。虽然SD的患病率似乎不会随年龄和飞行经验而有显著变化,但与初始飞行员和改装飞行员相比,在全勤飞行员以及在地面停留一段时间后重返飞行岗位的飞行员中,SD的患病率更高。