As Seen in AIN - Get Custom Upset Training

The Sustained Stall Exercise



 

Paul "BJ" Ransbury, APS President
Paul BJ Ransbury, APS President

Author: Paul “BJ” Ransbury, President
APS Emergency Maneuver Training
www.apstraining.com
Part 141 Chief Flight Instructor
Master CFI-Aerobatic / CFI / CFII / MEI / AGI
Airbus A320 Pilot, F/A-18 Hornet Fighter Pilot
Cirrus Standardized Instructor
Fighter Weapons Instructor
ICAS Certified Air Show Performer


The Sustained Stall, or Falling Leaf Exercise, is not unique to APS. This exercise is a great opportunity for the student to observe and experience flight beyond the normal envelope at angles of attack greater than the critical angle of attack. In addition to simply getting the student’s feet moving, the Sustained Stall Exercise is an excellent demonstration of the aerodynamic reality of negative roll damping, exponential drag affects and reverse aileron effect. The awareness of and first-hand experience with negative roll damping is important to the avoidance, understanding and recovery from the various stall conditions, specifically uncoordinated traffic pattern stalls. This excercise clearly demonstrates the four characteristics of a stall seen in fixed wing aircraft: buffeting, lack of pitch authority, lack of roll control, and an inability to arrest the rate of descent.


 

Looking For More Information On UPRT?

Send us a message and one of our experts will be in touch shortly.

Comments:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Official Training Provider For