Power-off stalls simulate a stall under low-powered conditions like during a normal approach to landing.There are six principle stall maneuvers which include power-off, power-on, cross-controlled, elevator-trim, and secondary stalls.
In training, pilots will perform approaches to stalls to practice the various regimes where stalling may occur, and how to recovery from each.Although unintentional stalls are never desirable, understanding stall characteristics allow a pilot to recognize the situation so as to provide the appropriate recovery procedure.Pilots must therefore be aware of the conditions which increase stall potential.