Stalling

20160104

Learning Outcomes

  1. Explain the relevance of the Critical Angle of Attack.

  2. Explain the effects of the following factors:

    1. Weight variations

    2. Power variations

    3. Flap extension

  3. Recall from memory the airborne HASELL checks.

  4. Recall indications of slow speed flight.

  5. From memory, list the actions that must be taken by the pilot in the event of a stall.

  6. Demonstrate an awareness and eagerness to identify possible threats to the safe outcome of the flight.

Stalling

Airspeed Indicator

Factors affecting stall speed

Calculating new stall speed

Wingdrop

Summary of Factors

Factor Variation Result on Stall Speed
Weight increase increase
Weight decrease decrease
Load Factor increase increase
Power increase decrease
Flap extension decrease
Leading Edge Ice wing shape change increase
Bird Strike wing damage increase
Hoar Frost boundary layer increase

HASELL Checks

Impending stall

Indicators
Recover

Lower nose if warnings of impending stall

Developed stall

Indicators
Recover

Common Faults

Inducing stall

Remember