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Glossary/Slow Flight
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Slow Flight

Flight at an airspeed just above the stall speed, where the airplane is in the region of reversed command (the back side of the power curve). In this regime, maintaining altitude requires more power as speed decreases, and the controls feel mushy. Practicing slow flight builds familiarity with the airplane's handling near stall and is critical for safe approach and landing.

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