Stalls Flashcards

1
Q

What is the step by step to enter a power-off stall?

A

• HASEL check
• Power idle
• Slow down, don’t go down
• Back pressure
• Call Stall

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2
Q

How do you recover from a power-off stall?

A

• Nose down
• Full power

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3
Q

What is the step by step for entering a power-ON stall?

A

• HASEL
• 1500 RPM
• Begin back pressure
• Call stall

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4
Q

In a straight climb power-ON stall, what will you use to keep the wings level?

A

Rudder

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5
Q

In a climbing turn or departure power-ON stall, what is the maximum angle of bank you can have?

A

15°

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6
Q

What is the difference in flaps during a climbing turn VS a departure power-ON stall?

A

Climbing turn - 0° flaps
Departure stall - 10° flaps

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7
Q

What is the difference between a descending power-ON stall and an arrival stall?

A

Arrival stall has LDG flaps

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8
Q

Which two types of stall may have you use 2000 RPM?

What is the difference between them?

A

Climbing turn and departure stall.

Departure stall has T/O flaps

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9
Q

How do you control a wing drop in a stall?

A

With opposite rudder

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