Aeronautical Terms beginning with O
Omission error
The failure to anticipate significant instrument indications following attitude changes; for example, concentrating on pitch control while forgetting about heading or roll information, resulting in erratic control of heading and bank.
Optical illusion
A misleading visual image. For the purpose of this handbook, the term refers to the brain’s misinterpretation of features on the ground associated with landing, which causes a pilot to misread the spatial relationships between the aircraft and the runway.
Orientation
Awareness of the position of the aircraft and of oneself in relation to a specific reference point.
Otolith organ
An inner ear organ that detects linear acceleration and gravity orientation.
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