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Extreme Maneuvering

Most pilots are content do drone along in the straight-and-level, rarely banking beyond 30 degrees or pitching up and down beyond 10. Meanwhile, aerobatic pilots enthuse in their ability to fly upside down, vertically and in all combinations. Somewhere in the middle of these two extremes are what the FAA calls performance maneuvers, generally thought of as those required on the commercial airplane pilots practical test.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Performance maneuvers like Chandelles and steep spirals, though often associated with commercial pilot tests, are crucial for developing advanced flying skills beyond basic operations.
  • They train pilots in fine control, coordination, and understanding aircraft behavior under extreme conditions, including substantial control deflections, changing attitudes, and specific power management.
  • These skills are vital for safely handling unforeseen circumstances and emergencies, such as avoiding collisions, performing rapid descents through clouds, or escaping hazardous terrain.
  • Proper execution requires coordinated inputs across all controls and careful consideration of G-loading to prevent structural stress, ultimately enhancing a pilot's overall feel for the aircraft.
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Most pilots are content do drone along in the straight-and-level, rarely banking beyond 30 degrees or pitching up and down beyond 10. Meanwhile, aerobatic pilots enthuse in their ability to fly upside down, vertically and in all combinations. Somewhere in the middle of these two extremes are what the FAA calls performance maneuvers, generally thought of as those required on the commercial airplane pilots practical test.

Chandelles, steep turns and steep spirals all are part of that curriculum, and most pilots who go on to professional careers rarely, if ever, perform them again. Thanks to their lack of application in the kind of everyday flying most of us do, many pilots believe these maneuvers exist only to have something to do on the commercial checkride. Maybe. But as well see, they can have practical applications. The catch? You generally have to be in some kind of a predicament to need them.

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