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exceeding 90 degrees of bank |
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Recovery procedure for inverted flight |
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Perform a coordinated roll in the shortest direction by pushing the stick towards the most sky |
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If you encounter low airspeed during an inverted flight recovery... |
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do not prevent the nose from falling during the roll portion of the inverted flight recovery. |
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Recovery procedure for a nose-low recovery |
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Rolling wings level and apply smoothing backstick pressure one the wings are less that 90 degrees to the horizon. Roll in the direction of the most sky. |
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When preforming the nose low recovery, make sure it is |
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completed in a timely manner so to avoid excess altitude loss and to prevent you from exceeding airspeed limitations (316 KIAS) and rolling G limitations (+4.7 Gs) |
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In extreme nose low recoveries, setting the ________ to _________ and use of the ______ _________ may be necessary to minimize altitude loss |
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For small pitch corrections in the nose low recovery, a _______ change may not be necessary |
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Excessive G loading will occur most commonly during what phase of the nose low recovery |
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Recovery procedure for the nose high recovery |
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Adjust power to MAX and initiate a coordinated roll with back stick pressure to bring the nose o the aircraft down to the nearest horizon. Depending on initial airspeed and aircraft attitude, a wings level inverted attitude may be reached. |
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During a nose high recovery, as the nose approaches the horizon... |
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roll to an upright attitude. |
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During a nose-high recovery, some responses may be slow due to |
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low airspeed and torque effects. |
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During a nose high recovery, observe what limitations? |
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Operation near zero-G (5 seconds MAX) |
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