1. Level the wings with the rudder as you at the same time neutralize the positions of the ailerons and elevator. The rudder is the most effective control surface in a stall condition. (Even the seemingly scariest stall becomes less frightening and more manageable once the wings are level).

Copyright 2019 by Carl Dworman. CarlDworman@gmail.com Written permission needed to copy or quote excerpts AOPA “P” Factor “Grasshopper, maybe it was the “P” Factor?” Gone are the good old days when something went wrong, terribly wrong when you were just learning to fly and you did a poor job with your instructor as you were trying to control your airplane. With a straight face you could easily and without hesitation blame it on, you guessed it…….

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