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Aircraft Stalling: 3 Basic Kinds

Veteran pilots know better, because theyve learned that stalls are a normal part of flying, neither an aberration nor abnormal. They realize and understand stalls are simply what happens at the lowest end of an aircrafts normal flight envelope. Stalls when not wanted, not needed, at the wrong time, wrong place bend airplanes and break people. Which brings us to the first and most-important rule to remember about stalls: A stall can occur at any airspeed, in any attitude and at any power setting, from dead engine through full power.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Stalls are a normal part of flight, occurring when an airfoil's angle of attack exceeds a critical point, and pilots must understand the three basic types: power-off, power-on, and accelerated.
  • Inadvertent stalls pose the greatest risk during takeoff and landing phases due to proximity to the ground and common pilot errors like over-rotation, skidding turns, or faulty airspeed control.
  • Regular stall practice at safe altitudes is crucial for pilots to recognize, control, and recover from stalls, which is vital for preventing loss-of-control accidents.
  • Angle-of-Attack (AoA) indicators are emerging tools that can assist pilots in avoiding unexpected stalls by showing the AoA relative to the stall angle, offering an advantage over airspeed indicators.
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Stall. Stalls. Stalled. Few words carry such negative baggage for pilots as the various conjugates of the word “stall.” And it’s even worse outside aviation circles, where the general public and the media frequently and incorrectly use the concept, often blaming the engine for something the pilot did. Veteran pilots know better, because they’ve learned that stalls are a normal part of flying, neither an aberration nor abnormal. They realize and understand stalls are simply what happens at the lowest end of an aircraft’s normal flight envelope.

Stalls when not wanted, not needed, at the wrong time, wrong place bend airplanes and break people. Which brings us to the first and most-important rule to remember about stalls: A stall can occur at any airspeed, in any attitude and at any power setting, from dead engine through full power. But the look, feel, entry method and recovery technique vary according to the stall type. We recognize three basic stall types: power-off, power-on and accelerated.

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