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Recently, Bertie the Bunyip posted:
BTW, stalls in a climbing turn are pretty much standard standard stuff even for Private pilots. 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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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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That is to say "stall reocover while turning and climbing is not mandatory"
"Todd W. Deckard" wrote in message ... They are not manditory, at least in the US at the private pilot level. |
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Recently, Todd W. Deckard posted:
That is to say "stall reocover while turning and climbing is not mandatory" Any item in the PTS is "required", and can be part of the test. Perhaps you should re-read item #5 under both power-on and power-off stalls so as not to be surprised during your check ride. Neil |
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