FOUR COMMON WAYS PILOTS FIND THEMSELVES IN ACCIDENTAL SPINS!!
Phil Unicomb demonstrates the four primary ways a pilot can inadvertently enter a stall/spin. This lesson brings together the concepts covered in our recent stall and elevator awareness videos and shows, in real flight, how a spin requires sustained yaw and sustained stall. This is demonstrated in a: Level turn Climbing turn Descending turn Skidding turn ⚠️ IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE⚠️ This video is for education and awareness only - it is NOT a spin recovery training video. All manoeuvres were conducted by a pilot with low-level aerobatic training approval in an aircraft approved for spinning. Always seek instruction from a qualified flight instructor in an appropriate aircraft before attempting any stall or spin training.

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EXPLORING STALL/SPIN IN A PIPER TOMAHAWK!!

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WE STALL A V-TAIL BONANZA!!

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Turbine Cropduster

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WHY ALL THE FOCUS ON STALLING?

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How to Talk to ATC Without Freezing Up (Easy 5-Step Formula)

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WHY ELEVATOR POSITION AWARENESS MATTERS MORE THAN YOU THINK!!

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The #1 Weather Mistake Student Pilots Keep Making (Real World Example)

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TRYING TO STALL A CESSNA - WITHOUT THE ELEVATOR

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Student Pilot's Worst Nightmare! - ACTUAL EMERGENCY - The Road To PIC Episode 3

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5 INSANE Landing Tips You've NEVER Heard

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EXPLORING STALL IN A PIPER ARROW!

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Pilot Fatal Crash! The REAL Maintenance Error That Got The Pilot Killed, New Discoveries…

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SPINNING THE PITTS SPECIAL

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What Happened to Basic Stick & Rudder Flying? Slipping an Airplane to Slow down.

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How to Perform an S-TURN + Tips You've Never Heard!

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I Tried Flying a Real Helicopter After 200h of Flight Simming | Schweizer 300CBi

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10 Most DANGEROUS Small Planes For Beginner Pilots (Avoid These).

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EXPLORING STALL/SPIN IN THE R2160!

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Student Pilot Loses Engine | Cockpit View + ATC | by Brian Parsley

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