Hi,
@bubbers44
Before you had write (in answer to my question if in a Cessna 172 .. Bonin-Robert-Dubois will finish the flight in the sea in case of stall ) "no they wouldn't"
So my question "why they will recover from stall in a Cessna 172 and not in a A330 ? " stay valid and not answered
Or .. why in stall they will pull full back in a A330 and not when in a Cessna 172 ?
Or .. do you think that in a Cessna 172 .. or any other plane they had made the same this day .. as full pull back ?
The rest of your answer :
All aircraft have a stall speed, Cessnas about 45 knots, Airliners about 110 knots. You have an attitude indicator to make sure you don't pull up into a stall so keep it about 2 degrees nose up max in both planes. Keep adequate power above cruise power and you will be fine. If you choose to pull full back you won't. Most competent pilots will understand this in their 5th hour. We all did.
I understand perfectly