lesson report
"DR" wrote in message
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Hi Oz
We have to actually stall the aircraft in various configs. In all cases
I've been taught to check forward positively and then go to full power to
get airspeed and pitch back up ASAP. Of course you need to put in rudder
at the same time to control a potential wing drop developing. Now I know
you did not stall just when the horn went off, but a weak response in a
real stall could fail the PPL (I've been told). Is this a microlight
difference? Do you do wing drop stalls?
Cheers MarkC
Hi Mark. The Gazelle is such docile a/c, that it does not drop a wing when
stalling. We are yet to cover advanced stalls, but my instructor said we'd
'try' to get it to drop a wing to do the lesson.
Crash Lander
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