Alchemy
Well-Known Member
I'm working on my Multi-Instructor and I have a few questions about stalls....
Originally, I did power off stalls past the horn till buffet, and same with power on stalls (this was in the PA34 seneca, I'm doing the MEI in a BE55 Baron). However, the instructor I'm working with on my MEI says I should recover from the power off stall as soon as I hear the horn and the power on stall as soon as a stall-inducing pitch attitude is observed on the attitude indicator.
Does everyone else do it this way, and if so, how do you determine what the critical pitch attitude is for your airplane. It seems like it would be different depending on how fast you were climbing during stall entry....
Originally, I did power off stalls past the horn till buffet, and same with power on stalls (this was in the PA34 seneca, I'm doing the MEI in a BE55 Baron). However, the instructor I'm working with on my MEI says I should recover from the power off stall as soon as I hear the horn and the power on stall as soon as a stall-inducing pitch attitude is observed on the attitude indicator.
Does everyone else do it this way, and if so, how do you determine what the critical pitch attitude is for your airplane. It seems like it would be different depending on how fast you were climbing during stall entry....