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Old January 6th 05, 10:05 PM
kontiki
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I would not necessarily go so far as to say that. Working on my CFI
I had to undergo spin training... actually recovering from spins
multiple times. That training is not nromally a part of student
pilot training.

Remember that a spin requires a stall of one wing... the other
can be flying quite normally. Students are typically tought stalls
under coordinated conditions.

Stefan wrote:

kontiki wrote:

It's easy without flaps too. Stalling isn't the real danger though,


it's spinning.


Spinning requires a stall.


But any properly trained low time student can recover from a stall
without spinning.

Stefan