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

Flight Training Central

When the airplane is stabilized in the approach attitude and speed, begin to smoothly and slowly bring the nose up to an attitude which will cause a stall. Because of engine torque and “P” factor, turns to the left will tend to steepen, and banks to the right tend to decrease.

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Overcoming the Five Most Common Landing Errors

Flight Training Central

2) Late or Rapid Roundout Starting the roundout too late or pulling the elevator control back too rapidly to prevent the airplane from touching down prematurely can impose a heavy load factor on the wing and cause an accelerated stall. Be patient and practice disciplined traffic pattern and stabilized approach procedures.