stalling Flashcards
(9 cards)
why do aerofoils stall
when the critical AOA has been exceeded and the wing can no longer create enough lift to balance the weight
stalling speed with flaps
41
stalling speed without flaps
47
symptoms of approaching and Incipient stalls
.High nose attitude
.Low airspeed
.stall warning
.Reduced control effectiveness
symptoms of fully developed stall
.Nose drop
.High descent rate
.Possible wing drop
.Unstable aircraft
recovery technique from fully developed stall
1.Lower the nose
2.Full power
3.Right rudder
4.Wings level
5.Smoothly raise nose
6.Retract flaps
recovery technique from incipient spin
Power-idle
Ailerons-neutral
Rudder-full opposite
Elevator-neutral
-Rotation Stopped-
Center rudder
Positive dive recovery
Power above the horizon
H.A.S.E.L.L Meaning
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