Fundamentals of Stall Recovery
Dave S wrote:
Nice..
now.. go out there and DO it..
Theory and practice are two different things..
Unlikely that he/she can even fly. Its all just a
big cut-and-paste from the FAA Airplane Flying Handbook.
He's just a click begger.
w3n-a wrote:
Stall accidents usually result from an inadvertent stall at a low
altitude in which a recovery was not accomplished prior to contact
with the surface. As a preventive measure, stalls should be practiced
at an altitude which will allow recovery no lower than 1,500 feet AGL.
To recover with a minimum loss of altitude requires a reduction in the
angle of attack (lowering the airplane's pitch attitude), application
of power, and termination of the descent without entering another
(secondary) stall.
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