On 2023-02-13, Fons Adriaensen wrote:

People listening to surround sound usually are not in a graveyard spiral, nor experiencing turbulence or using sex toys.

Not usually. But if they're in a hard hitting, oscillating, theatre, with some 120dB bass, some of which is conduced via the seat... Well, yes, they will start to experience that same somato-sensory dysphoria we're talking about?

As to Peter Hornfeldt, his YT channel is one of the very few serious one on aviation related issues. I'm pretty sure he never used the term 'synthetic horizon'. The instrument is called 'attitude indicator'.

Granted. But whoever cares, really? We all know what we're talking about. Especially when you have to use the instrument in order to deliver yourself and your passengers from a death spiral.

Seriously, I'm no flier. I've never once piloted *anything*. But if what I call a synthetic horizon went sideways, I'd put counter-aileron, maybe some rudder, and often pull down to recover airspeed. Simply because of theory. "Trust your meters."
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