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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Wonder What The Passengers Felt?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajaf1656" data-source="post: 16529668" data-attributes="member: 196707"><p>250kts below 10,000' is the speed limit and depending on the weight of these heavies, that can put them really close to a stall. That's why most will ask for or automatically be issued a fast climb. If they only lost 300' I'd be surprised if they even stalled. The airplane should be going pretty crazy before an actual stall. I'd guess they were just executing the proper recovery technique and lost that small amount of altitude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajaf1656, post: 16529668, member: 196707"] 250kts below 10,000' is the speed limit and depending on the weight of these heavies, that can put them really close to a stall. That's why most will ask for or automatically be issued a fast climb. If they only lost 300' I'd be surprised if they even stalled. The airplane should be going pretty crazy before an actual stall. I'd guess they were just executing the proper recovery technique and lost that small amount of altitude. [/QUOTE]
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