Spins

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SPINS OBJECTIVE: What is a spin and how we can recover it. ELEMENTS: -What is a spin: Is an agravated stall. This agravated stall produces a autorotation and a downward direction because one wing is more stalled than the other. -Factors that will affect it : uncoordination= inclinometer, bad rudder. -Parts of a spin: Entry, incipient, develope and recovery. -How we can exit from a spin: Power(torque) Aileron Rudder(stop rotta) Elevator (smooth) -Spin training: Who? Why? -Airplanes: all airplane 1 at least= Normal cat: 1 Utility cat: 6 -How we know if our aircraft is approved?

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SPINS

OBJECTIVE: What is a spin and how we can recover it.

ELEMENTS:

-What is a spin: Is an agravated stall. This agravated stall produces a autorotation and a downward direction because one wing is more stalled than the other.

-Factors that will affect it : uncoordination= inclinometer, bad rudder.

-Parts of a spin: Entry, incipient, develope and recovery.

-How we can exit from a spin: Power(torque) Aileron Rudder(stop rotta) Elevator (smooth)

-Spin training: Who? Why?

-Airplanes: all airplane 1 at least= Normal cat: 1Utility cat: 6

-How we know if our aircraft is approved?1.POH2.Placards3. Type cert. And data sheet.

INSTRUCTOR ACTIONS:

Make the class to learn how important is to recover a spin, how we can enter in one and in case of training how we can know if the airplane is approved.

STUDENT ACTION:

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EVALUATION:

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