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Fatal Nature of Cross-Control Stalls
Introduction
Overview and Objectives (1:35)
Why Practical Upset Training is Essential (5:36)
Caution: Use of Course Content
Fatal Nature of Cross-Control Stalls
Part 1: Introductory Examples of Cross-Control Stalls (2:56)
Part 2: Reasons for Cross-Controlled Flight (7:59)
Part 3: Aerodynamics of Cross-Control Stalls (8:07)
Part 4: Slipping Stall Characteristics (8:17)
Part 5: Skidding Stall Characteristics (10:08)
Part 6: Slip-Skid Comparison (3:35)
Part 7: Challenging Human Factors of Cross-Control Stalls (3:19)
Part 8: Strategic Cross-Control Stall Recovery Template (9:12)
Part 9: Flight Training Inadequacies and Limitations of Simulators for Cross-Control Stall Training (4:53)
Additional Video Features
Lear 35A Departure from Controlled Flight (15:42)
USAF C-130 Departure from Controlled Flight (13:59)
Review
Review Questions (4:15)
Test Your Knowledge: Quiz
Additional Industry Resources
Important: How to Navigate this Section (1:33)
FAA AC 61-67C Stall and Spin Awareness Training
FAA Airplane Flying Handbook 2016 Chapter 4
Transport Canada TP 13747 Stall/Spin Awareness 2003
Web: Cross-Control Stalls
Web: Technique - Taming the Stall: Slips, Skids, and Centering the Ball
Web: How To Prevent Disaster On Your Base-To-Final Turn"
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Part 4: Slipping Stall Characteristics
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