Stall. Review of the Fundamentals, the Procedure and the Training. Presented by Capt. Christian Norden/ Flight Crew Development

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May 2011 Stall Review of the Fundamentals, the Procedure and the Training Presented by Capt. Christian Norden/ Flight Crew Development

Content Introduction Stall phenomenon Angle of Attack Control and Stall Recovery Stall v/s Approach to Stall New Procedures Airbus Training Proposal (Operator Training Telex) 2

INTRODUCTION Accidents following failure to recover from stall still occur It is also an issue for the transport aircraft environment Objective of this presentation: Make the operational community aware of the review of the traditional methods of STALL and APPROACH TO STALL recovery techniques. 3

INTRODUCTION Stalls are frequently performed in flight test by all aircraft manufacturers for development and certification Unique experience to be shared with operational community 4

Content Introduction Stall phenomenon Angle of Attack Control and Stall Recovery Stall v/s Approach to Stall New Procedures Airbus Training Proposal (Operator Training Telex) 5

AERODYNAMIC REVIEW 6

LIFT COEFFICIENT Cl AoA Cl has a direct relationship to AoA For a given configuration, a given speed and a given altitude, Lift is only linked to Angle of Attack 7

STALL Cl 1 2 3 2 1 3 AoA Cl has a direct relationship to AoA At a given AoA, the air flow separates from the profile, the Cl drops The wing profile is stalled For a given aircraft configuration and speed An aircraft stalls for a given Angle off Attack 8

May 2011 Key message: Stall is an Angle of Attack (AoA) problem only - it is NOT directly a speed issue

STALL DEMONSTRATION 10

Content Introduction Stall phenomenon Angle of Attack Control and Stall Recovery Stall v/s Approach to Stall New Procedures Airbus Training Proposal (Operator Training Telex) 11

AoA CONTROL - out of normal law Pitch control is a direct AoA command The elevators control DIRECTLY the AoA. A nose down command has an IMMEDIATE effect : an AoA decrease CG AoA 12

AoA CONTROL - out of normal law The pitch control is a direct AoA command The elevators control DIRECTLY the AoA. A nose down command has an IMMEDIATE effect : an AoA decrease CG AoA 13

AoA CONTROL - out of normal law Aircraft with engine below aircraft CG Thrust has a significant pitch effect CG Thrust increase AoA 14

AoA CONTROL - out of normal law Aircraft with engine below aircraft CG Thrust has a significant pitch effect Thrust increase AoA increase CG AoA 15

AoA CONTROL - out of normal law Aircraft with engine below aircraft CG Thrust has a significant pitch effect CG AoA 16

AoA CONTROL - out of normal law Aircraft with engine below aircraft CG Thrust has a significant pitch effect Thrust reduction AoA decrease CG Thrust reduction AoA 17

STALL RECOVERY When Aircraft is stalled FIRST: AoA MUST BE REDUCED Release back pressure on stick or column Nose down pitch input may be needed Note : Thrust has an adverse effect on AoA for Aircraft with engines below aircraft CG SECOND: When out of the stall, increase speed if needed Smoothly increase thrust, with care due to thrust pitch effect AoA comes first, speed second 18

Content Introduction Stall phenomenon Angle of Attack Control and Stall Recovery Stall v/s Approach to Stall New Procedures Airbus Training Proposal (Operator Training Telex) 19

STALL v/s APPROACH TO STALL Traditional APPROACH TO STALL TRAINING is characterized by controlled deceleration to stall warning, followed by a power recovery with minimum altitude loss. Difference between an APPROACHING STALL and an actual STALL is not easy to determine, even for specialists! Numerous accidents where the APPROACH TO STALL procedure was applied whereas the aircraft was actually STALLED. 20

STALL v/s APPROACH TO STALL Traditional APPROACH TO STALL PROCEDURE focused on: thrust application minimum loss of altitude NOT appropriate for recovery from ACTUAL STALL condition: Possible inability to reduce AoA with the high thrust application Recovery may even require thrust reduction Recovery from a stall may require altitude loss A new SINGLE PROCEDURE had to be defined focusing on AoA reduction (covering Approach to Stall and Actual Stall) 21

Content Introduction Stall phenomenon Angle of Attack Control and Stall Recovery Stall v/s Approach to Stall New Procedures Airbus Training Proposal (Operator Training Telex) 22

Rationale for the new procedure: One single procedure to cover Approach to Stall and Actual Stall Focus on AoA reduction Remove TOGA as first action 23

The new procedure

Spurious Stall Warning at Lift Off

Content Introduction Stall phenomenon Angle of Attack Control and Stall Recovery Stall v/s Approach to Stall New Procedures Airbus Training Proposal (Operator Training Telex) 26

Proposed Training Thorough briefing before the session, reviewing the stall fundamentals, the QRH procedures e.g. FCOM emergency procedures / stall recovery QRH stall recovery FCTM abnormal operations / operating techniques / stall recovery Power point presentation on Airbus World portal Safety First magazine, issue 11, edition January 2011 Stall recovery exercises during a visual circuit as described in the following slides (may be integrated in the Recurrent Training as convenient) Remark: MFF pilots need to make the training on one type only 27

May 2011 Proposed Scenario for Training: Select a weight equivalent to the maximum landing weight Select CAVOK conditions Perform a standard visual pattern Caution! Training shall be conducted only after receiving full information by Airbus - Operator Training Telex, Training Recommendation - Recovery from Stall.

May 2011 Scenario for Training: Configure the aircraft according SOP Caution! Training shall be conducted only after receiving full information by Airbus - Operator Training Telex, Training Recommendation - Recovery from Stall.

May 2011 Scenario for Training: Turning on base leg, ask the trainee to reduce thrust to idle and to maintain the present altitude Introduce Alternate Law Caution! Training shall be conducted only after receiving full information by Airbus - Operator Training Telex, Training Recommendation - Recovery from Stall.

May 2011 Scenario for Training: When the trainee observes a stall warning or any other stall indication/clues (aural warning, buffet ): the actions according FCOM and QRH must be applied immediately. After the stall recovery, stop the exercise Reposition on downwind, repeat the exercise until trainee feels confident and is proficient. Training time required about 15 minutes/trainee Caution! Training shall be conducted only after receiving full information by Airbus - Operator Training Telex, Training Recommendation - Recovery from Stall.

May 2011 Operations Training Telex This new training proposal will be published soon via OTT (Operations Training Telex) containing more details on the conduct of the exercise OTT is a new tool by Airbus to communicate with you regarding significant training issues. OTT-Stall Training will be published within the next few weeks. Your feedback is highly welcome! 32

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