Flying Beyond the Stall
Hi, there is a PPL training exercise (10A Slow Flight), where your instructor may require you to 'Fly Beyond The Stall' using high power and a very high nose attitude.
This is flight beyond the peak of the Coefficient of Lift curve, on the negative portion of the curve. Where if you pull back on the column, the plane stalls further and descends, and if you push forward you get more lift and the plane climbs.
I think that any landing in this configuration would result in a tail strike, as the pitch attitude is over 20 degrees.