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AOPA AIR SAFETY INSTITUTE RELEASES VIDEO ON AVOIDING POWER ON STALLS

FREDERICK, MD – In our continuing effort to achieve reductions in loss of control accidents, The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) Air Safety Institute (ASI) is releasing the latest in a series of videos that specifically target issues that data has shown to be areas of elevated risk. "Margins of Safety: Avoiding Power-On Stalls" explains the differences in power-on stall training versus real-world scenarios, the aerodynamics of how stalls occur during takeoffs and go-arounds, and techniques pilots can use to prevent them. 
This latest ASI video is provided free to the flying community through support from the Tom Davis Fund and brought to you by BendixKing by Honeywell.

Since 1950, ASI has served all pilots and aviation enthusiasts—not just AOPA members—by providing free safety education, research, and data analysis. ASI offers award-winning online courses, nearly 200 live seminars annually throughout the U.S., flight instructor refresher courses, safety videos, accident case studies, and other materials to keep pilots safe and well informed. To learn more, visit ASI at www.airsafetyinstitute.org.

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