A cross-control stall occurs when opposing aileron and rudder pressures are applied, often with excessive back-elevator, leading to a stall. This type of stall is most common during a poorly executed ...
According to the FAAs Airplane Flying Handbook, FAA-H-8083-3A, this type of stall occurs with the controls crossed-aileron pressure applied in one direction and rudder pressure in the opposite ...
Fatal accidents involving Hawker 800 and 900XP jets have prompted the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) to issue emergency recommendations for post-maintenance stall tests. According to the ...
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