Learning how to fly an aircraft can be a little rough, but this video of a simulated aircraft stall shows exactly how scary it can be for a trainee pilot.
Flying a plane can be stressful if a pilot loses his cool in important moments.
The video shows how important it is to stay calm — no matter what kind of situation you come across while flying.
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Simulated aircraft stall
A simulated aircraft stall is also a crucial part of learning how to fly an aircraft.
Every trainee pilot has to go through this training to know how to recover the plane from a stall.
If an airplane is not recovered from a stall at the right moment, it can lead to disastrous outcomes.
That’s why many trainee pilots are trained on single-engine aircraft, as they are easy to maneuver and simple to learn.
The recovery
In the video above, you can also see the instructor intentionally shutting off the engine and making the plane spin to create a simulated aircraft stall.
Despite the plane plunging towards the ground, the instructor remains calm and tells the trainee pilot how to recover the aircraft.
The instructor also told the student to leave the handling stick of the plane and just push the rudder.
In the video uploaded by the trainee pilot, we can see the plane instantly recover from the stall almost instantly.
The plane entered a spin at around 6700 feet, plunging 1500 feet almost instantly after the stall.
However, the pilot was able to recover from the spin using the Beggs-Mueller method at around 4500 feet and leveling the plane at around 3200 feet.
Flying a plane is not a cakewalk, as everything can go wrong in a matter of seconds.
Despite the luxurious nature of the job, flying a plane can be quite hard — just hear it directly from a 23-year-old private jet pilot.
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