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Stall
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Stall
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Why do aircraft stall and what should you do when it happens? A stall doesn’t mean the engine stops. It means the wing stops flying. This happens when the angle of attack (AOA) becomes too large usually beyond 16°, disrupting the smooth (laminar) airflow over the wing. When that airflow separates, lift rapidly drops… and that’s when the stall begins. Here’s a simple stall recovery framework pilots are trained to use: Push — Roll — Power — Stabilise • Push: Reduce pitch to break the stall • Roll:
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A plane stalls when the wing stops producing enough lift to support the aircraft’s weight. This doesn’t mean the engine stops—it’s an aerodynamic phenomenon. The key factors are: 1. Angle of Attack (AoA) – The stall occurs when the wing’s angle relative to the oncoming air exceeds the critical angle (usually around 15°–20° for most planes). Beyond this angle, airflow separates from the wing, and lift drops sharply. 2. Airspeed – If the plane flies too slowly for its current configuration (flaps,
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