An elementary device, actuated by the conventional stall warning vane, is described which can be inexpensively installed in any aircraft. The new device, the 'Stall Barrier', prevents stalls through (1) warning the pilot through the 'touch sense' of the impending stall, and (2) taking corrective action for the pilot. Short-field take-offs, slow flight, and short-field landings, can all be accomplished safely with this device at absolute minimum speeds. (Author)
The 'Stall Barrier' as a New Preventive in General Aviation Accidents
1966
8 pages
Report
No indication
English
Statistical Analysis of General Aviation Stall Spin Accidents
SAE Technical Papers | 1976
|General Aviation Pilot Stall Awareness Training Study
NTIS | 1976
|NASA general aviation stall/spin flight testing
NTRS | 1980
|