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I reviewed the current copy of the Private Pilot PTS and it references
"maintain heading +/- 10 degrees in straight ahead flight, *or* not to exceed 20 degrees ... in turning flight" It would appear that the power on stalls may be demonstrated from straight ahead *or* climbing turns. They are not manditory, at least in the US at the private pilot level. Todd "Neil Gould" wrote in message ... Standard, and _required_ for the practical. I had to do both climbing and descending turning stalls for my checkride. Possibly because I chose to do my checkride in the middle of winter with an 18 kt. breeze and the examiner didn't want to die... ;-) Neil |
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