Originally Posted by
BillieBob
. The course includes recoveries from nose high and nose low upsets, spiral dives, stalls and incipient spins at extreme angles of pitch and bank and instructors are required to undergo a specific initial training course before conducting UPRT instruction, as well as recurrent training to maintain the qualification. There is also a strong implication in the Regulation that the training cannot be achieved in a normal category aeroplane.
As Incipient Spins are required to be taught, it follows that unless the student is “an ace of the base”, mishandling the recovery is a distinct possibility by the ordinary joe, resulting in the ‘post incipient stage’. viz. a developing spin prior to a stabilised state.
Therefore spin recovery training will need to form part of the experience.......?