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> I have this weird, conservative, view toward stalls: Tell me what my
> stall speed is in a 30 degree bank and I'll avoid that speed like the
> plague in a turn and never exceed 30 degrees. If I'm not in a turn, I
> will know that stall speed and be above it. Other than that, I don't
> need to know or practice anything.
WRONG. You guys know that I'm not one to criticize other's opinions just
because they don't agree with mine, but this one is a dangerous
misconception. Just plain incorrect. I won't start teaching the ground
school here but I'd surely advise IIP to get some training and learn that
holding a particular airspeed...ANY airspeed... is not and can not be stall
protection.
Bill
harrelson@erols.com
N5ZQ LNC2 O-320 VA42
Like some of you, I've stalled at TAS's above 400 kts.
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