Diana
Final Approach
I thought it might be beneficial to start a new thread in response to Bill's question about the Muller/Beggs (or Beggs/Muller) technique.
1. Reduce power to idle
2. Let go of the stick/yoke (hands free)
3. Full rudder opposite the direction of rotation
4. Neutralize rudder when rotation stops
5. Recover from the dive
There are a lot of great books out there about spins. If you want we can list some for you. A great video to watch is the John/Matt Morrissey video "Survive the Spin". The emergency spin recovery technique is discussed at length, as well as the basic dynamics of spins. Also covered is what happens when the incorrect input is used with different flight controls.
Bill, I don't know what you found on Google, but here is a basic summary of this procedure for recovering from accidental spins if the pilot can't figure out what to do to recover. It does not work for every airplane or every situation. This is the subject of some debate. Here is as good a place as any for some of that debate.Bill Jennings said:So, are you doing it hands off on the stick, or are you also playing with outspin or inspin aileron?
1. Reduce power to idle
2. Let go of the stick/yoke (hands free)
3. Full rudder opposite the direction of rotation
4. Neutralize rudder when rotation stops
5. Recover from the dive
There are a lot of great books out there about spins. If you want we can list some for you. A great video to watch is the John/Matt Morrissey video "Survive the Spin". The emergency spin recovery technique is discussed at length, as well as the basic dynamics of spins. Also covered is what happens when the incorrect input is used with different flight controls.