The power-on stall is a simulated departure stall simulating the over-rotation
and climbout upon departure from a short field. The purpose of the
power-on stall is to demonstrate the students ability to recognize the onset of
the stall and proper recovery technique. The setup is designed to simulate
the rotation and climbout after takeoff.
Setup
- Pre-maneuvering Checklist
- Clearing Turns
- Power to 1500 RPM
- Maintain Altitude Until 55 KTS
- Full Power (Right Rudder)
- Pitch for Airspeed Loss (Approximately 1 Knot per Second)
Recovery-Either First Sign of Stall (Imminent) or Nose Breaks (Full)
- Nose on Horizon (Maintain Altitude until 67 KTS)
- Climb to Specified Altitude at 67 KTS
- Return to Cruise



