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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2006

Steve demonstrates a spin, Squamish Valley @ 3000 feet asl.

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  • Recovering from a stall in a Cessna is easy..just let go of everything, they recover themselves. haha

  • Cut the engine, kick in that left rudder and feel your balls go to your throat!

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  • @5StarDirector that is what all cessna's stall warnings sound like.

  • @beergut111 Yes, I understand that....however, the reed that produces that sound rarely sounds like it did in the video.

  • @5StarDirector they all have that.....in case you lose all electrical power you're stall warning still works..

  • @beergut111 Of course I "know the systems'...never heard the reed buzz like that though.

  • @5StarDirector if you knew the systems, that is because it dont take any DC power to operate.

  • Does your passenger have a kazoo?

  • That's the weirdest sounding stall warning I've ever heard

  • It was reported on a Deaf dating site named Deafornot dot c om that 500,000 Deaf individuals in the United States claim American Sign Language (ASL) as their primary language.

  • @doughauf yes. My instructor and I just did it today. We entered a power off stall around 2500ft AGL and we just let go of the controls and it recovers =)

  • @pilot1srw Is that true they will correct themselves?

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