A few years back, Margy and I were hanging around the airport when her instructor said he was doing a stage check on another instructor's student. Now Buzz, rightfully so, figures most students have never flow a 172 at gross since all their training is either solo or with just the instructor. He figures the first thing that the guy likely does after getting his ticket is load up three buddies in the plane and go flying. So, lets make it realistic. He convinces me and Margy to get in the back seat: "You'll learn something."
Well everything goes fine until we break ground. I feel the nose come up and up and up. What is this guy doing? Demonstrating a departure stall on departure?
I hold Margy tight. I then hear what I describe as the "CFI death scream." This is a noise an ordinarily calm instructor makes when he feels he is in imminent danger of death. He's pushing forward on the yoke shouting "IF YOU DROP THIS THING ON ITS TAIL WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE."