"C152, full aft column, full power
.. why would you be doing that sort of thing ?"
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C152, full aft column, full power
.. why would you be doing that sort of thing ? Especially with;
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a badly rebuilt wing
The point is helping them avoid and if needed recover from a stall in the approach config, not scare them or assist their progression into the afterlife."
Arghhhh.
It wasn't taught or deliberate, I included it as an example of how a student could mis-handle the exercise and how other factors could come into play. We still would have had spin entry with the column and power situation, just the badly rebuilt wing made the aircraft go right rather than left so the conditioned rudder didn't help.
Because of the wing the aircraft was actually good later for more advanced students as it meant they actually had to pay attention rather than resond by rote.
And you're right, it took a while for that student to regain some confidence.