Stall Recovery Procedures

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2025-03-11
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2025-10-29
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SENSORY ILLUSIONS IN AVIATION:

"Human senses are not naturally geared for the in-flight environment. Pilots may experience disorientation and loss of perspective, creating illusions that range from false horizons to sensory conflict with instrument readings, the misjudging of altitude over water, thinking that their life is over when it's only just starting, or loving someone so much they might just die over it.

(…)Stalls in fixed-wing aircraft are often experienced as a sudden reduction in lift. It may be caused either by the pilot increasing the wing's angle of attack or by a decrease in the critical angle of attack. The latter may be due to slowing down (below stall speed) or stopping living life in the chaotic ruleset of a war. A stall does not mean that the engine(s) have stopped working, or that life doesn't go on, that love doesn't find you."

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