In aviation, a brownout (or brown-out) is an in-flight visibility restriction due to dust or sand in the air. In a brownout, the pilot cannot see nearby...
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power supply Brownout (software engineering), a technique to make applications more tolerant to capacity shortages Brownout (aeronautics), reduced flight...
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explains the existence of downwash at the trailing edge of the wing. Brownout (aeronautics) Jet blast Slipstream Wake turbulence Wingtip vortices Wikimedia...
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escalator phenomenon – Illusion when stepping onto a broken escalator Brownout (aeronautics) – In-flight visual impairment by pilots Dizziness – Neurological...
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Downwash Flow Field Study to Understand the Aerodynamics of Helicopter Brownout" (PDF). Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). Retrieved 1 November...
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which risks associated with aviation are at an acceptable level Brownout (aeronautics) – In-flight visual impairment by pilots Diving safety – Risk management...
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the brain first causes a greyout (a dimming of the vision also called brownout), followed by tunnel vision and ultimately complete loss of vision 'blackout'...
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have found that this rotor design alters the downwash field and reduces brownout which limits visibility in dusty areas and leads to accidents. Hartzell...
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example, electricity that is delivered without interruptions (blackouts, brownouts or surges) 99.999% of the time would have 5 nines reliability, or class...
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(secondary to instrument failure) Index of aviation articles Pilot error Brownout Spatial disorientation Bárány chair Kopp-Etchells effect Controlled flight...
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