C. TASK: POWER-ON STALLS (ASEL and ASES)
REFERENCES: FAA-H-8083-3, AC 61-67; POH/AFM.
NOTE:
In some high performance airplanes, the power setting may
have to be reduced below the practical test standards guideline power
setting to prevent excessively high pitch attitudes (greater than 30° nose
up).
Objective.
To determine that the applicant:
1. Exhibits knowledge of the elements related to power-on stalls.
2. Selects an entry altitude that allows the task to be completed no
lower than 1,500 feet (460 meters) AGL.
3. Establishes the takeoff or departure configuration. Sets power to
no less than 65 percent available power.
4. Transitions smoothly from the takeoff or departure attitude to a
pitch attitude that will induce a stall.
5. Maintains a specified heading ±5°, in straight flight; maintains a
specified angle of bank, not to exceed a 20°, ±10°, in turning
flight, while inducing the stall.
6. Recognizes and recovers promptly as the stall occurs by
simultaneously reducing the angle of attack, increasing power to
maximum allowable, and leveling the wings to return to a straightand-
level flight attitude, with a minimum loss of altitude
appropriate for the airplane.