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- An aircraft stall occurs when:
- The wing stops producing lift due to an excessive angle of attack12345.
- The critical angle of attack is exceeded, resulting in airflow separation from the wing's upper surface and a subsequent loss of lift3.
- Recovery from a stall is possible by reducing the angle of attack and regaining airflow over the wing4.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In general terms, a stall is when an aircraft wing stops producing lift due to an excessive angle of attack. The angle of attack is the angle between the wings cord line and the oncoming airflow. The wing can be made to generate lift by reducing the angle of attack to an appropriate level.pilotinstitute.com/what-is-a-stall/Put simply, a stall is a reduction of lift experienced by an aircraft. It occurs when the angle of attack of the wing is increased too much. This is known as the critical angle of attack and is typically around 15 degrees (but there are variations). In normal flight, the airflow over the shaped wings creates lift.simpleflying.com/airplane-stalls/In aviation, a stall is a condition in aerodynamics where an increase in the angle of attack leads to a reduction in the lift coefficient. This occurs when the critical angle of attack is exceeded, resulting in the airflow separating from the upper surface of the wing and a subsequent loss of lift.www.studyflight.com/understanding-the-dynamics-…A stall occurs when a wing exceeds the critical angle of attack. Factors that change the angle of attack include turning and changes in pitch. Recovering from a stall is possible by reducing the angle of attack and regaining airflow over the wing.simpleflying.com/angle-of-attack-airplane-stall-anal…An aircraft stall results from a rapid decrease in lift caused by the separation of airflow from the wing’s surface brought on by exceeding the critical AOA. A stall can occur at any pitch attitude or airspeed.flight-study.com/aircraft-stalls-aerodynamics-of-flight/ - People also ask
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