stalling Flashcards

(9 cards)

1
Q

why do aerofoils stall

A

when the critical AOA has been exceeded and the wing can no longer create enough lift to balance the weight

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2
Q

stalling speed with flaps

A

41

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3
Q

stalling speed without flaps

A

47

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4
Q

symptoms of approaching and Incipient stalls

A

.High nose attitude
.Low airspeed
.stall warning
.Reduced control effectiveness

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5
Q

symptoms of fully developed stall

A

.Nose drop
.High descent rate
.Possible wing drop
.Unstable aircraft

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6
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recovery technique from fully developed stall

A

1.Lower the nose
2.Full power
3.Right rudder
4.Wings level
5.Smoothly raise nose
6.Retract flaps

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7
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recovery technique from incipient spin

A

Power-idle
Ailerons-neutral
Rudder-full opposite
Elevator-neutral
-Rotation Stopped-
Center rudder
Positive dive recovery
Power above the horizon

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8
Q

H.A.S.E.L.L Meaning

A

Height sufficient to recover by 3500 AGL
Airframe config as required
Secure
Engine- T’s & P’s in the green
Location-clear of traffic
Lookout- 1 180 turn or 2 90

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