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Adverse Yaw Explained: A Pilot’s Guide to Better Control

Pilot Institute

That’s called “adverse yaw”, it’s a sneaky little quirk of flying that every pilot has to learn how to manage. Once you know why it happens and how to manage it, you’ll fly better and enjoy each flight more than the last. A pilot can prevent adverse yaw by using rudder, and making sure that a turn is coordinated.

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Everything You Need To Know About Ailerons

Pilot Institute

Have you ever wondered how pilots keep control at high speeds, during stalls, or even when systems fail? Ailerons are one of the three primary flight control surfaces and are used to control the aircrafts rolling motion. The pilot is able to control the aircrafts roll by turning the control yoke or sidestick in the cockpit.

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