Certified Flight Instructor (CFI) Practice Exam

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What is the primary goal of a power-off stall maneuver?

  1. To simulate a stall during a turn

  2. To simulate an accidental stall during landing

  3. To practice steep turns

  4. To assess engine performance

The correct answer is: To simulate an accidental stall during landing

The primary goal of a power-off stall maneuver is to simulate an accidental stall during landing. This maneuver is particularly relevant in training because it helps pilots understand how the aircraft behaves when it loses engine power, especially during the critical phases of flight such as approach and landing. During a power-off stall, the pilot learns to recognize the warning signs of an impending stall, how to manage the aircraft's configuration without power, and the correct recovery techniques. Practicing this maneuver equips pilots with the skills to respond effectively and safely if they encounter a similar situation in real flight, allowing them to manage and recover from potential stalls near the ground where they are most vulnerable.