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Exercise 10B Stalling Aim To recognise and enter a fully developed stall in various modes of flight both straight and turning, then to recover with minimum height loss to a safe flight mode. Also to recover to a safe flight mode at the incipient stall stage
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The Stall The stall occurs whenever the critical angle of attack is exceeded
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The Stall Can Happen When:
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A STALL RESULTS IN;
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RECOVERY Aircraft on own Aircraft recovery Pitch only recovery Standard stall recovery Bar left to trim
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REDUCE ANGLE OF ATTACK
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STANDARD STALL RECOVERY [ S.S.R.] Always end n a full power climb Full power climb Bar forward Full power climb Full power Stall reduce angle of attack Nose high Airspeed reducing
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If wing drops at the stall
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TO ENTER A PRACTICE STALL
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Airmanship Pre-stall check H.A.S.E.L.L H – Height min 1000ft agl for exercise H – Height min 1000ft agl for exercise A – Airframe secure A – Airframe secure S – Security straps, Helmets, Loose articles S – Security straps, Helmets, Loose articles E – Engine- Temp E – Engine- Temp L – Location – Airspace, Drift, Habitation. L – Location – Airspace, Drift, Habitation. L - Lookout – Lookout – Clearing turn. Look above and below L - Lookout – Lookout – Clearing turn. Look above and below This check should be repeated once every 3 to 4 minutes or more often in poor visibility This check should be repeated once every 3 to 4 minutes or more often in poor visibility
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