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Showmanship

To me, showing off in an airplane means conducting an efficient flight as planned and avoiding the worst weather, culminating in a smooth landing and an on-time arrival. For others, it might mean loops and rolls, flying inverted or a seemingly endless series of other aerobatic maneuvers visible to spectators. Each operation carries its own risks.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Low-level maneuvering is identified as the most dangerous phase of flight, producing the greatest number of fatal accidents due to inherent risks.
  • A 2011 accident, involving a Beech T-34B Mentor, resulted in two fatalities when a flight instructor stalled the aircraft during an aggressive, low-altitude climb maneuver shortly after takeoff.
  • The NTSB determined the probable cause was the flight instructor's failure to maintain airspeed during the steep climb, leading to an aerodynamic stall, with an "ostentatious display close to the ground" cited as a contributing factor.
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To me, showing off in an airplane means conducting an efficient flight as planned and avoiding the worst weather, culminating in a smooth landing and an on-time arrival. For others, it might mean loops and rolls, flying inverted or a seemingly endless series of other aerobatic maneuvers visible to spectators. Each operation carries its own risks.

For example, the limited aerobatics I’ve flown over the years have been conducted in airplanes certificated for it and at altitudes supplying a healthy margin for error. Meanwhile, a VFR-only pilot who recently accompanied me on a long IFR cross-country expressed some apprehension at not seeing the ground for hours at a time. Perhaps familiarity breeds contempt, but I’m very comfortable droning along when the clag extends to the surface and an engine failure means scant seconds to find a landing area after breaking out.

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