another tip is to not worry because you have an flight instructor and to always stay calm under pressure and not to vomit. 😊
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I totally agree with you. The aircraft you train with is easy to recover from a spin. Although my aircraft I fly with is considered a light aircraft which means it's not permitted for intentional spins because it will easily damage my wings. The Cessna is the perfect aircraft to train on for this
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Mafoo001
One of my friends asked the question of why I'm not scared of stalling while flying (and please pilots and student pilots correct if I'm wrong). When I fly I'm not scared of stalling as I know how to manage my straight and level and my airspeed while climbing and descending. And, I'm not at this stage in Flight school yet but I know that stalls and spins are quite easy to recover if you do it correctly. I get why you may be scared in a plane like the a320 (it cannot recover from spins) but the pilots know what they are doing and stalling is extremely rare. Aging plz correct me If I'm wrong.
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