Simulator sickness in the U.S. Army UH-60A Blackhawk flight simulator

Mil Med. 1992 Mar;157(3):109-11.

Abstract

Realistic training in aviation now includes the use of sophisticated flight simulators which can provide near total perception of aircraft flight. Reports of simulator sickness seem to be increasing in simulators with multi-directional motion, computer-generated imagery, and infinity optics. A voluntary, subjective, symptom-oriented questionnaire was completed by 141 pilots after training in the UH-60A 2B38 Blackhawk flight simulator. Thirty-six percent reported positive symptoms of motion sickness. Pilots may be at risk if they fly too soon after simulator training and a mandatory grounding time is advised.

MeSH terms

  • Computer Simulation*
  • Gravitation
  • Humans
  • Military Personnel*
  • Motion Sickness / etiology*
  • Space Flight*