One of the things I always emphasize to students is that if you have a feeling that something is going wrong with the plane, put the nose down. It is almost always the right answer and should be essentially subconscious.
One student would say this saved his life when the aircraft started stalling at low altitude.
Thus I was pleased to see this in Leighton Collins book, “Takeoffs and Landings”.
“Isn’t it striking that so many of the answers to angle-of-attack problems are to reduce e angle of attack, with forward pressure on the stick?”
One student would say this saved his life when the aircraft started stalling at low altitude.
Thus I was pleased to see this in Leighton Collins book, “Takeoffs and Landings”.
“Isn’t it striking that so many of the answers to angle-of-attack problems are to reduce e angle of attack, with forward pressure on the stick?”