foxmouth
I fully appreciate what you are saying but my point is that the AAIB say that so called 'oscillatory stalling' or holding an aircraft in a stall should not be demonstrated as part of ab-initio flight training.
What I am saying is that JamesT has students who have never held an aircraft in a stall which is what the AAIB is saying should not be practised ?? So is this the fault of the instructor?
Personally I don't agree and feel that students should experience a fully developed stall and be able to recover from it, however as my previous post indicates I have been discouraged from demonstrating a fully developed nose nodding stall due to this incident.
TJ