I did my BFR last Friday, as part of the review, Pete my instructor asked if I had ever practised a turning stall with in turn rudder to get it to come around faster.
Note in the video the stall warning sounds after we are pointing at the ground
This was a very sobering exercise, watch my attempt, I was taught to roll upright before pulling to the horizon, but the surprise catches me out even though I know it's going to happen. I then stall it again in my recovery by pulling a little too hard.
Also note, there is no spin, just strait down
https://www.facebook.com/eddie.seve/posts/1130016700399316/
Cheers
Note in the video the stall warning sounds after we are pointing at the ground
This was a very sobering exercise, watch my attempt, I was taught to roll upright before pulling to the horizon, but the surprise catches me out even though I know it's going to happen. I then stall it again in my recovery by pulling a little too hard.
Also note, there is no spin, just strait down
https://www.facebook.com/eddie.seve/posts/1130016700399316/
Cheers
Last edited: