WHY WE DON'T SKID AIRCRAFT: Cross Controlled Stalls
Hello ladies and gentlemen thank you very much for tuning in. Today video is on a very important aerodynamics topic that is sometimes overlooked in flight training. Cross controlled stalls are a required maneuver on CFI initial checkrides however they are almost always practiced incorrectly. This maneuver should be practiced in BOTH a slip and a skid because the aircraft will react completely different under the same control inputs depending whether your in a slip or a skid.

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