A cross-control stall occurs when opposing aileron and rudder pressures are applied, often with excessive back-elevator, leading to a stall. This type of stall is most common during a poorly executed ...
The blanket admonition against "cross-controlled flight" is a misconception; it is often necessary for coordinated and efficient flight, such as in initial climbs or maintaining turn coordination. The ...
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