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Stalls Revisited A thorough understanding of stalls should be common among pilots, but the accident record says otherwise. Maybe it’s time for a new approach.By Thomas Oneto Put a group of instructors together and you will find there is no better conversation-maker than stalls. Within seconds, they will begin discussing a maneuver that has been with us since the Wright Brothers, with opinions as unique and diverse as the number of instructors present. It is difficult to understand why, though, since the stalls causes and techniques for recovery are so well known. In fact, with such lengthy experience and accrued knowledge, why be concerned with stalls at all? Subscriber Login Purchase selection, or begin your subscription to www.aviationsafetymagazine.com. Click Here to download Adobe Acrobat |
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