A37575, all adrift in a choppy sea.
Life and flying are uncertain; there are no absolutes, but the more the industry seeks absolutes ( SOPs, or inappropriately focussed training), then the greater the need for understanding and judgement of ‘it’ - the unexpected, surprise; - more management thought, planning, and refocussed training.
As much as pilots need to know which parts of town to stay out of (and how to judge that), so too the mechanics of stalling, because no situation (or town) will be identical. ;
FDR #87,
101 experience at PAX, or real experience north of the border ? There is lot more common sense up there.