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Approaches to Stalls (Imminent Stalls) - Power On or Power Off
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w3n-a
2008-12-04 14:43:01 UTC
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An imminent stall is one in which the airplane is approaching a stall
but is not allowed to completely stall. This stall maneuver is
primarily for practice in retaining (or regaining) full control of the
airplane immediately upon recognizing that it is almost in a stall or
that a stall is likely to occur if timely preventive action is not
taken.

The practice of these stalls is of particular value in developing the
pilot's sense of feel for executing maneuvers in which maximum
airplane performance is required. These maneuvers require flight with
the airplane approaching a stall, and recovery initiated before a
stall occurs. As in all maneuvers that involve significant changes in
altitude or direction, the pilot must ensure that the area is clear of
other air traffic before executing the maneuver.

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progea' ass
2008-12-10 07:47:16 UTC
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Post by w3n-a
An imminent stall
The Who? No, Townshend, no, Eminence Front, thx though take a look at
the video for clarification.

http://tinyurl.com/5gt7
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