
In this episode, we explore how the elevator transforms from a simple pitch control into a powerful energy management tool. By diving into the dynamics of the power required curve, we reveal how precise elevator inputs allow pilots to move seamlessly between inefficient high-speed and low-speed states toward the optimal zone of minimum drag—unlocking positive excess power when it matters most.
We break down the critical differences between the front side and backside of the curve, showing how subtle pitch adjustments can restore performance, prevent dangerous sink rates, and stabilize the aircraft in demanding conditions. You’ll learn why pulling back at high speeds or pushing forward at low speeds isn’t just about attitude—it’s about strategically managing total energy.
Finally, we examine how the elevator can be used to rapidly bleed energy through increased load factor and induced drag, especially in maneuvering flight. Whether you’re refining your technique or deepening your understanding of flight physics, this episode reframes the elevator as a central player in mastering the aircraft’s energy state.