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What is a Stall? – When Wings Stop Working

Pilot Institute

Stall recovery requires lowering the nose, leveling wings, and adding power. Every pilot must master stall recognition and recovery techniques. Stalls can happen at low or high airspeeds and in any flight attitude. Stalls Cause a Loss of Lift A stall is not related to engine failure.

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Mastering Stalls: How to Recognize, Prevent, and Recover Safely

Flight Training Central

While its extremely important to understand what conditions can lead to a stall, how to recognize an impending stall, and correct recovery techniques, its not something to fear during your everyday flying. Depending on design, airfoils used in general aviation, stall at angles of attack between 16 to 18 degrees.

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How to Make Perfect Steep Turns (Step-By-Step)

Pilot Institute

It’s as close to “evasive action” as you can get while flying a general aviation aircraft. A smaller bank angle will result in more lift, while an increased bank angle will reduce the lift. As an aircraft banks, lift is divided into horizontal and vertical components. What Are Steep Turns?

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