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Human Performance
2.5.1 Vision
For visual flight rules (VFR) pilots, vision is
the most important sense.
At the outermost point is the cornea, which
protects our eye. Behind it is the iris, which
determines how much light is allowed in.
Next, we have the lens, which can change
shape and thus focal length.
At the back, we have the macula and the blind spot. When you want to see
clearly, the image must be formed on the macula. Below the macula, where the
optic nerve exits, is a blind spot, but it has no practical significance if you have
two eyes.
2.5.1.1 The blind spot
Here is a figure where you can test whether you have a blind spot in your eye.
Try this: Cover or close your right eye. Focus on the star. Slowly move your head
toward the paper. At some point, the airplane will disappear.
You can also try this online: Find Your Blind Spot
The blind spot typically does not cause problems during flight, as the other eye
compensates and sees the object.
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