Stall procedures
3 important questions on Stall procedures
Approach to stall climbing turn
- Pitch to climb attitude, prop full forward
- Speed 85 KIAS, full power, roll to 15 AoB
- Start increasing pitch
- Check decreasing speed
- Lower pitch
- Roll out
- Maintain full throttle
- Accelerate to 100 KIAS
- Climb or descend to desired altitude
- 22" 2400 RPM
Approach to stall descending turn
- Throttle 15" prop full forward
- Flaps take-off
- Start descending turn, roll to 20 AoB
- Close throttle
- Slowly increase pitch
- Keep descending as speed decreases
- Pitch down
- Roll out
- Start go-around procedure
- Climb back to desired altitude
Full stall flaps extended
- Throttle closed, prop. Full forward
- Flaps take-off
- Direction with feet, no bank
- Flaps landing
- Wait for stall
- Pitch down to glide attitude
- Pull gently out of the dive while moving throttle forward
- Carb heat OFF
- Flaps take-off
- Check increasing speed
- Flaps retracted
- Climb back to previous altitude
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