Training a Necessity for High-Altitude Stalls

I thought Fred George's article, (July 2011, page 52) was excellent. As far as I know high-altitude upset recovery and high-altitude stalls are no part of regular recurrent or initial training. I was an instructor and examiner at Flight Safety on the Falcon 900 series of aircraft. If time permitted...

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