How to Perform Power Off Stalls | What Every Student Pilot Does Wrong

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  • čas přidán 19. 05. 2022
  • In today's video Liz (Chief Pilot) and Lan (CFI) will show you the proper procedure when performing power off stalls for your private pilot checkride and commercial checkride.
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Komentáře • 64

  • @freecitizen7372
    @freecitizen7372 Před 3 měsíci +8

    I wish my flight instructor had been this good at explaining power off stalls.

  • @josephschuchart2496
    @josephschuchart2496 Před rokem +12

    Small correction: at 4:55 it's said that the maneuver must be started no lower than 1500ft agl. PA VII.B.S6 requires the maneuver to be *completed* no lower than 1500ft agl. Better give yourself some extra altitude...

  • @user-pl6mp3qx3j
    @user-pl6mp3qx3j Před 4 měsíci +6

    Liz is such an amazing instructor. It's the best power off stall video i have seen

  • @MrShenron89
    @MrShenron89 Před rokem +7

    Another tip:
    Rudder work is essential here for keeping the nose straight. If your wing wants to dip, keep the aileron straight and straightened the airplane with your feet. I had a lot of a trouble on a DA-20 where it's a stick versus a yoke situation. When I would pull the stick back, I would unknowingly pull back at a slight angle and my left or right wing would dip first. I suppose it might be easier with a yoke but not by much.

    • @AGhostofOnyx
      @AGhostofOnyx Před 5 měsíci

      I have the same problem with a yoke. When pulling back I have an unintentional habit of pulling down slightly when pulling straight back.

  • @JamieHigdon
    @JamieHigdon Před rokem +11

    One thing i didn't hear mentioned in this video is to ALWAYS have an emergency landing area picked out in case of engine failure etc. during the maneuver. great video !

    • @kennethhurne591
      @kennethhurne591 Před rokem +2

      They mentioned having already done the pre-manuever checklist (CLASS) which would include selecting a landing site. Likely cut it out of the video for the sake of time.

    • @LeeLee_LeeLee
      @LeeLee_LeeLee Před 29 dny

      Good point, will do

  • @Zmix777
    @Zmix777 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I’m not a student pilot yet, but I like how you worded these details that many could understand well! 👍🙃

  • @ronsflightsimlab9512
    @ronsflightsimlab9512 Před rokem +4

    Really great content! Prepping for the CFI ride, and really enjoy the style of the teaching here.

  • @seattleraf
    @seattleraf Před rokem +7

    Love your videos! I find power off stalls easier than power on … those for me are trickier and taking me longer to become very comfortable doing. Especially the banked ones!

  • @unknownrider3071
    @unknownrider3071 Před 5 měsíci

    Having spent most of my 14 years in the Air Force as an instructor/stan-eval pilot I can say with some confidence that you're a REALLY good instructor!

  • @onebravotango
    @onebravotango Před 7 měsíci

    I love your instruction on the power-off approach. I fly the RV-12 Van's Aircraft, and this video reminds me of my training on power-off approaches with my instructor.

  • @jimmycasas
    @jimmycasas Před 2 lety

    Great tips and advice Liz...Thanks.

  • @RemiliaVampire
    @RemiliaVampire Před rokem +6

    My school has a procedure called HASEL check list before stalls:
    Height - 2,000'+ AGL
    Area - Over practice area, farms
    Security - doors, windows, loose articles
    Engine - Primer, Master, Magnetos, Indicators, Carb heat, Mixture, Breakers
    Look out - two 90 degree turns or one 180 degree turn
    My PPL flight test is next month!!!

    • @TheBrennan90
      @TheBrennan90 Před rokem +1

      For the area one. It's mostly for landing in case of emergency. Especially for ground reference maneuvers.

    • @xrey83
      @xrey83 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@TheBrennan90actually, you may also want to look for a safe, uncontested area to perform maneuvers even if staying about the recommended altitude per regs.

  • @Flyanaa
    @Flyanaa Před 5 měsíci

    wow best explanation ever!!! trust me I've watched so many videos and the visuals and reference to the bookl was good.

  • @CaliforniaKelly
    @CaliforniaKelly Před rokem

    I love this video so much it gives me a chance to practice easily and clearly.

  • @JC-cw1ww
    @JC-cw1ww Před rokem +3

    Excellent video! I like how she connects to a real scenario in order to illustrate the value of the maneuver.

  • @tbone1212
    @tbone1212 Před rokem

    I find your instruction videos very helpful, preparing g for a check ride in a few months..

  • @penebanz7310
    @penebanz7310 Před rokem +3

    Good instructor 👍🏽

  • @helalbhuiyan2479
    @helalbhuiyan2479 Před rokem

    Great Demo

  • @dwighttaylor5107
    @dwighttaylor5107 Před rokem

    Great information thanks.

  • @joeblowjohndoe206
    @joeblowjohndoe206 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video thank you!

  • @yakubuumar3261
    @yakubuumar3261 Před rokem +1

    Amazing skills bravo 🙌🏾

  • @goontube74
    @goontube74 Před rokem

    I wish you were my instructor 😔 your teaching style truly resonates

  • @AgonxOC
    @AgonxOC Před rokem +4

    Once thing we do not discuss is the fact that if this happens during a flare, we will be in ground effect and as we recover we may settle into ground effect again thus having more lift. The biggest thing we all need to be concerned is having us and the student demonstrate smooth, precise, quick inputs, maintaining that heading as we could be very close to the ground and smooth and precise inputs are key.

  • @Jason-xb2qf
    @Jason-xb2qf Před 3 měsíci

    The checklist is called a HASSELLL check.
    Height - sufficient to recover by 2000 ft (not start the manoeuvre at 2000). And that is height AGL.
    Airframe - clean or dirty
    Safety and security - seatbelts and harness secure, no loose objects in the back, fire extinguisher secure.
    Engine T's and P's in the green, fuel pump on, fullest tank selected.
    Location - not within 5nm of an aerodrome, not less than 2000 ft AGL over an open air assembly of people, built up area, mountains or a large body of water.
    Landing - place to land in case it becomes a real emergency.
    Lookout - clearing turn

  • @Rance120
    @Rance120 Před rokem

    Great job! New subscriber, but baffled at the lack of comments. Ya’ll do a great job….greeting from Oklahoma City.

  • @KOUKAROS-GR
    @KOUKAROS-GR Před 2 lety +2

    Hi! Great channel! Can you make a video for universities for aviation bachelors degree? I am finishing atpl flight academy and I want to continue for a bachelor's degree but I don’t know which.. I would like to be better pilot and more competitive for a company because i am at 30s. i am a european citizen. please help me clear this out as is complicated i guess.. thank you!

  • @youribenjamin9087
    @youribenjamin9087 Před 5 měsíci

    Have you make a power on stall video ?

  • @yvetteoguadiuru2633
    @yvetteoguadiuru2633 Před rokem

    7:13 my instructor always makes me pull the nose way past the horizon and that usually makes me dizzy when I try to recover

  • @glennstubbs8232
    @glennstubbs8232 Před 4 měsíci

    Just a nit. It’s an approach stall, which is a specific type of power off stall. Others have pointed out the 1,500 foot hard base recommended by the FAA. All in all a nice video.

  • @TheFineAuntie_Nisha
    @TheFineAuntie_Nisha Před 10 dny

    Did you bring the carb heat out?

  • @MENSA.lady2
    @MENSA.lady2 Před 11 měsíci

    Best performed about 3 inches above the runway threshold.

  • @flywithjuan
    @flywithjuan Před rokem +2

    Man I’m really struggling with these!! I just can’t seem to hold it long enough so that it stalls, I let it go too early thinking I need to start recovering right away. I did 5 attempts today and couldn’t work out any of them 😩

  • @mchanterelle
    @mchanterelle Před rokem

    Hello. Can you explain for me? You said we need to be a Vx or Vy but typically students are at cruise speed and already pitching up. Are they pitching up too soon cus cruise speed is higher than both Vx and Vy. Thanks 🙏

    • @AGhostofOnyx
      @AGhostofOnyx Před 5 měsíci

      You would normally be at best glide speed because you would be in the process of landing. So for me it would be 65kts.

  • @TheBrennan90
    @TheBrennan90 Před rokem +2

    Don't start at 1500ft. You can't go below 1500.

  • @stevequincey1217
    @stevequincey1217 Před rokem +39

    As a student, I hate stalls. Never sits well with me. Think I'd rather go to the dentist. But practice makes perfect.

    • @tbone1212
      @tbone1212 Před rokem +6

      Practice makes proficient ….

    • @zackmilner2249
      @zackmilner2249 Před rokem +4

      I thought they were gonna be worse than what they really are

    • @davidimes
      @davidimes Před 9 měsíci +3

      That's the problem that I have with eliminating spin training. Spin training gives you confidence in a stall.

    • @johnsmithh662
      @johnsmithh662 Před měsícem +2

      About a week out from completing my PPL. Little less than 3 months since I started..my brain has stalled at this point. As well as my bank account.

    • @stevequincey1217
      @stevequincey1217 Před měsícem

      ​@@johnsmithh662 I know the struggle 😅

  • @fzakrzewski
    @fzakrzewski Před rokem +3

    I disagree with "take out the flaps early" - it's not specific enough! :-)
    take out first notch immediately (30 degree flaps are mostly for drag in C172)
    then take out the next notch when at safe airspeed (and climbing)
    then take out the final 10 degree of flaps when above all obstacles and at safe airspeed (and climbing)

    • @TheBrennan90
      @TheBrennan90 Před rokem

      In the c172s poh for balked landing / go around its flaps 20 immediately. 10°at 60kts and 0° at 65kts

  • @austinbryan1629
    @austinbryan1629 Před rokem +1

    What about carb heat in that landing config.

  • @cameronmnelson
    @cameronmnelson Před 9 měsíci

    Respectfully, I think Im in love with this woman.

  • @JoshuaTiede-de7dd
    @JoshuaTiede-de7dd Před 4 měsíci

    So is no carb heat heated added on decent ? Performed this exact maneuver with instructor and plane started shaking like carb ice build up. Weather was dry no humidity, slight drop in rpm and manifold pressure increased. We had to perform an emergency landing. Any one else ever experience anything like this.

  • @hommefrancais
    @hommefrancais Před 17 dny

    Carb heat anyone??

  • @tommcdonnell7915
    @tommcdonnell7915 Před 6 měsíci +1

    How do people not realize that the student pilot intentionally cut the power as part of the training?

    • @unknownrider3071
      @unknownrider3071 Před 5 měsíci +1

      He's not a student - he's an instructor. Pulling the power back (not off) is required to do the maneuver.