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Demonstration Stalls

CFI Academy

Elevator Trim Stall What It Is: This stall happens when the aircraft is trimmed for a low speed (e.g., 65 knots in a Cessna 172). Allow the nose to pitch up excessively until the stall occurs. Why It Matters: Reinforces proper stall recovery technique and patience, preventing a cycle of stalls at low altitude.

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

Pilot Institute

Not Recovering at First Sign of Stall The ACS says that the aircraft should be recovered if it begins exhibiting signs of a stall. Do not attempt to continue the maneuver, as the risk of an accelerated stall is higher during this maneuver. Roll into a coordinated 360° steep turn with approximately a 45° bank.

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