We are passionate about spin training!

World Record Spin Flight

Ground training includes:

  • 4 turning tendencies

  • Stall aerodynamics

  • Angle of attack

  • Skidding/Slipping turns

  • Stall definitions and principles (power on, power off, elevator trim, cross control, secondary and accelerated)

  • Weight and Balance

  • Spin principles and recovery techniques

  • Stall and spin prevention principles

  • Why people die in spins

First Class Service

Robert Haynes loves spin training. He did his first spin pre-solo in 1971. Since then he has done over 3500 individual spins and hundreds of inital CFI candidates.

Most flight schools simply “check a box” and do minimal spin training. We take it to the next level and provide unparalleled spin training. Read our testimonials.

Working in conjunction with Stick and Rudder Aviation we provide what is considered to be THE MOST comprehensive spin training syllabus. It is 16 maneuvers plus a 1.5 hour ground briefing.

on 3/27/24, Robert set the world record for the most number of individual spins in a single flight: he did 100 in 1:40. See the left video.

Spin training can be accomplished either in the aircraft or in the simulator. The syllabus is identical and the control inputs are the same.

The difference: you can not do spin training in the simulator to qualify for an A49 spin endorsement for initial CFI.

CFI Initial Spin Training

Flight Training includes:

  • Deep stall with 60º bank

  • Slipping entry

  • Skidding entry (cross control stall to a spin)

  • Falling leaf maneuver

  • 3 full stall spins (docile entry)

  • 3 accelerated stall spins (snap entry)

  • 1 power on spin

  • 1 Beggs Mueller spin (hands off recovery)

  • 3 student taught spins

  • 1 fully developed spin with auto rotation

“Robert, I’ve never heard of a spin syllabus that comprenshive” Jay N. DPE