A spin is an unusual flight condition where the aircraft enters a steep, nose-down descent with wings and tail in a vertical orientation. Recovery from a spin involves applying specific control inputs to break the stall and regain normal flight.
The altitude loss per turn during spin recovery depends on several factors including airspeed, aircraft weight, and atmospheric conditions. Understanding this can help pilots manage their approach and recovery strategy effectively.
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