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航空科学キャンプ: 航空生理学 - 飛行中の人体
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米国の学年 5 - 8
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Join Captain Matt for a look at what happens to the human body at high altitude, high speed, and when unable to see outside! The human body is an amazing a complex machine. When exposed to the unique environment of aviation, however, it has several vulnerabilities that can be disastrous if not protected against. In this course we will use videos, diagrams, discussions, case studies, and the teacher's own experience as a military pilot to explore and understand the body's reactions to many...
3 lessons//1 Week
Week 1Lesson 1High Altitude FlightLearn about the body's respiratory system, hypoxia and its symptoms, the training and engineering solutions that protect pilots form hypoxia, aircraft pressurization systems, and more. Learners will join in engaging discussions with the teacher and each other, view videos, images and diagrams, and hear first hand stories of high altitude flight from a real pilot.Lesson 2The Effects of AccelerationWe will look at our familiar everyday experience with these forces, dive into a scientific explanation of acceleration, and apply this knowledge to aviation. Stunt pilots, race pilots and fighter pilots must have a thorough understanding of these "G-forces"--they can be deadly! We will learn not only how acceleration effects pilots, but how pilots protect themselves from harm when flying "at the edge of the envelope."Lesson 3Spatial DisorientationLocated inside your inner-ear, the vestibular system gives us a large portion of our sense of motion. It works great walking on the ground and durning other normal, daily activities. Taken into the 3-D realm of aviation, however, and it can play dangerous tricks on a pilot. The result is spatial disorientation--literally, not knowing which way is up. In this class we will explore how the vestibular system works, what flight conditions can trick it, and what pilots and engineers have done to avoi
- Lesson 1: How does the respiratory system work? What is hypoxia? What are the symptoms of hypoxia? How do pilots train to combat hypoxia? What are the engineering solutions to prevent hypoxia? Lesson 2: What is acceleration? What is inertia? What is centrifugal force? How does high performance flight generate these forces? What is G-LOC? How do pilots train to recognize G-LOC What do pilots and engineers do to combat G-LOC? Lesson 3: Understand the function of the vestibular system Know the various types of spatial illusions Examine the effects of spatial disorientation on pilots Examine a case study of spatial disorientation Describe the various training and technical approaches to preventing spatial disorientation
I served 20 years as an active duty Air Force pilot, flight instructor, and academic teacher. For the past eleven years, I have taught a high school Aviation Science course. I remain an active pilot and aviation enthusiast!
Assessment
頻度: Available upon request詳細: Students will be assessed informally throughout the lesson to ensure they are meeting learning goals.
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2 度
修士号 University of West Floridaから
学士号 United States Air Force Academyから 歴史 へ
I am a retired Air Force pilot and current high school teacher. I love flying, and I love teaching! I graduated from the US Air Force Academy with a degree in Military History. During my 20 year Air Force career, I amassed over 3000 flight hours...
グループクラス
¥75
3 クラス分週に3回、 1 週間
50 分
オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 11-16
クラス人数: 2 人-16 人