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Old September 6th 07, 06:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Spin Recovery Training Before First Solo?


There is one whale of a difference between spin entry, or incipient
spin and a developed spin.


Yes, but on a first solo I would say it is a very serious event if you
got into a power on stall/incipient spin situation. A power on stall
on a first solo where you just do touch and goes means that it
probably happened during takeoff close to the ground. Was just
wondering how such a serious situation came about with no
consequences.

 




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