Stalling
Text Lesson
Introduction
In this lesson, you’ll discover how and why airplanes stall, including the symptoms like nose drop, buffeting, and loss of height. You’ll also learn the difference between stalling angle and stalling speed, and how pilots use recovery techniques—like lowering the nose and adding power—to bring the aircraft back to safe flight.
Study Duration
60 Min
In this lesson, you’ll discover how and why airplanes stall, including the symptoms like nose drop, buffeting, and loss of height. You’ll also learn the difference between stalling angle and stalling speed, and how pilots use recovery techniques—like lowering the nose and adding power—to bring the aircraft back to safe flight. By the end, you’ll understand why managing speed and angle of attack is so important for every pilot.
Additionally, we'll explore real-life case studies of stall incidents to highlight the significance of these principles in aviation safety. Armed with this knowledge, you'll be better equipped to anticipate and respond to potential stall scenarios in your flying career.