snip - all 277 accidents showed that under the heading 'Stretching the Limits', stall/spin was a factor in 37% of them; this was the highest percentage in the group.
I would be curious to know how many of those stall/spin accidents were near the ground, with insufficient space to recover, even if proper and timely actions were applied.
I believe that training on spin avoidance is essential but the best way to do so is to teach spinning.
my one liras worth.
Ciao,
AE
(my first spin was after my PPL, while on my own: I really messed up badly while practicing stalls so I learnt the hard way how to recover).