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FA : King Takeoff Videos : Taming Stalls and Spins



 
 
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Default FA : King Takeoff Videos : Taming Stalls and Spins

Taming Stalls and Spins

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4551982965

You’ll quickly learn what causes a stall...how it can transition to a
spin...how to instantly recognize & avoid situations that might result
in loss of control...& steps to take in the event you find yourself in a
stalled condition. Dramatic in-flight video compellingly demonstrates
the aerodynamics of stalls & spins during everyday flight.

Understanding the nature of stalls and spins before you get in the
cockpit makes it easier to recognize when you need to take action when
you’re in actual flight. A "must" for every pilot-regardless of your
experience.

 




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