A steep turn in aviation involves a rapid change of direction, typically at high angles of bank. This maneuver requires careful management of the aircraft’s energy to maintain altitude and control.
During a steep turn, the aircraft experiences increased drag due to the higher angle of attack. This drag results in a loss of airspeed and, consequently, altitude if not properly managed. The rate of descent during a steep turn can be significant and must be accounted for in flight planning.
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