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Subject: Re: accidents
From: Tim Ward <ward.t@xtra.co.nz>
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 09:12:41
The story of Life, Dave. Can't get something for nothing. Must be
willing to 'trade off'.
Tim
Builder #292

aviatordave@fuse.net wrote:
> 
> Aerodynamic Reply,
> 
> Please do not get confused...
> 
> ANY Airplane (or glider) stalls when the wing reaches its CRITICAL ANGLE
> OF ATTACK.
> 
> If you are airborne reducing power will cause the aircraft to settle,
> but the aircraft stalling is a result of angle of attack. As the
> relative wind changes direction when the pilot reduces power (from the
> aircraft settling), the pilot will need to decrease pitch to maintain
> the same angle of attack.  IF the aircraft is just above the critical
> angle of attack and/or at a low altitude when the power is reduced, two
> things can happen:
>     1) There is not enough time or height to reduce the aircraft
> pitch... ie. you will stall
>     or
>     2) you won't have enough energy (either Potential - Height, or
> Kinetic - Velocity) with which to arrest the descent and flare the
> aircraft for landing.
>     So YES... Reduce power slowly... but think about your angle of
> attack and energy state... Do you have altitude or speed?
>     Do you have something in your back pocket to trade for the loss of
> energy being input into the equation by the engine?
> 
> I hope this makes sense to all readers.
> 
> Get some dual and ground school from a good instructor.  Be careful.
> Have fun. And FLY SAFE.
> 
> Dave Conrad, A078, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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