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The Turn (1993) (theatlantic.com)
28 points by js2 on July 16, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 1 comment



> Sometimes we can even give a direction to the bank. But if we then close our eyes, we have no way of telling that we are sitting at an angle. I know from experience how difficult it is to convince people of this.

> [...]

> He had found here in the spinning chair the proof that instinct is worse than useless in the clouds.

I had a similar experience that absolutely proved this while flying recently. I was sitting near the middle of the airplane (it had a 2-4-2 seat configuration), and all the window shutters near me were closed.

We were approaching our destination, and the pilot had started manoeuvring to get into the approach pattern. I sensed some rotational acceleration and guessed (correctly) that we had started a long and wide bank turn, and I was convinced that it was a bank towards the right.

I waited until some passenger near the right-side windows opened the shutter to peek into the ground outside, ant to my utter astonishment and surprise, all to be seen from that window was a sheet of sky blue (we were banking to the left). I cannot even begin to explain how disconnected from reality I felt for a good 2 or 3 seconds.




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