does anybody "needs" a stall warning? we should be trained not to be even closse to it, by various "indications"
Stall warning systems have saved a lot of lifes over the years. People make mistakes (even pilots), and if pilot error did cause an inadvertent approach to the stall would you prefer they discovered about it by means of a stall warning before it happened, giving them adequate time to avoid the stall, or would you prefer they discovered it only after the aircraft actually stalled?