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Lesson 3f - Forward Stall
Lesson Objective
The student will learn what causes a stall, how to perform a stall, how to recover from a stall. This lesson includes stalls with brakes open. This lesson does not include turning or cross-controlled stalls.
Regulatory Requirement
Content
- Stall as related to a critical angle of attack
- stall as related to airspeed
- stall as related to pitch
- stalls at low G loading
- stalls at high G loading
- stalls at high airspeeds (verbal ok)
- recovery from stall
- imminent stall
- hazards at low altitude
- hazard of stalls in the pattern
- use of spoilers during a stall, stall speed as related to spoiler deployment
Completion Standards
The student must be able to perform:
- proper clearing turns before executing stall maneuvers
- a normal, forward stall and appropriate recovery
- a normal, forward stall with air brakes open, and appropriate recovery.
The student must be able to explain:
- the hazards of a stall
- relationship to airspeed and loading
- critical angle of attack and why is has nothing to do with speed
Prerequisite Study
Next Lesson: 3g -- Turning Stall, with and without airbrakes
Previous Lesson: 3e -- Turns to Heading
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