Theotokos
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We were practicing my greatest fear--stalls. It is kind of hard to actually stall the airplane but finally it stalled. On the third stall I think, the plane began turing to the right. So I with instinct added alieron--not a good thing! We started nosing towards the ground beggining a spiral--although my CFI said we were in no danger and it was not a spin. He said that will happen 9/10 times with students practcing stalls, so do not feel bad. All I can remeber is saying, "Oh God. And I haven't even been to confession!" My CFI said firmly, "Stop now." and resumed control of the plane. I was a bit shaken up and was ready to quit stalls for the day. So we did intro to steep turns and it is back to stalls and steep turns Saturday--I know now: Rudder, not alieron in a stall!!!!!! Just a word of advice to other students who may do this (and like I said, my CFI said it is not too uncommon to add alieron since you are used to driving and naturally want to correct in such a fashion.) Well I need to run as I have some personal matters to attend to but just thought I would share that story.
