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- An unrecoverable stall can occur in aviation, particularly in a situation known as a Deep Stall1. In a Deep Stall, there is a substantial reduction or loss of elevator authority, making normal stall recovery actions ineffective1. If left unchecked, this situation could lead to an uncontrollable and unrecoverable flat spin2.Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.A Deep Stall, sometimes referred to as a Super Stall, is a particularly dangerous form of stall that results in a substantial reduction or loss of elevator authority making normal stall recovery actions ineffective. In many cases, an aircraft in a Deep Stall might be unrecoverable.skybrary.aero/articles/deep-stallIf left unchecked, the nose up force could cause a stall. If the plane stalls and has insufficient air flowing over the stabilizer and elevator controls, the pilot might not get the plane out of the stall. If you combine this very bad situation with a turning force, you have the setup for an uncontrollable and unrecoverable flat spin.aerocorner.com/blog/flat-spin/
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