Hey everybody! I was just curious, in real flight training, when do you go over spins?
Thanks!
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In 1962 stall & spin recovery was a mandatory part of the PPL syllabus before being allowed solo. I'm not sure when this was changed but I always thought it was a mistake.
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Good points. And there's the fact that in the US, spins were taken out of the PP requirements because of spin accidents... and considering that most non-training stall/spin accidents occur at altitudes too low for recovery (they usually don't even have time to develop a proper spin), "recognition and recovery" has been proven to work well enough, provided the pilot understands what's going on and pays attention when maneuvering.
I always liked to believe I practiced one each flight - power off, at touchdownstalls should continue to be practiced.
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