What is the stall speed of a Boeing 777?


What is the stall speed of a Boeing 777? If you follow the international standard atmosphere (ISA) temperature and pressure you can get an estimate of the stall speed (at a given weight). The order of magnitude of that stall speed would be around 700–800 km/h, depending on your weight.


Is 777 faster than A380?

The Airbus A380 can reach speeds of more than 1,000 kilometres per hour! Now the Boeing 787 Dreamliner (907 km/h) and Boeing 777 (905 km/h) aren't that fast, but still three times faster than a Formula 1 racing car. See below the speeds of the most common aircraft on Schiphol.


Can a plane survive a stall?

The recovery from a stall is quite straightforward. All a pilot must do is push the nose down and roll the wings level if the aircraft is in a bank. This action reduces the angle of attack and reattaches the airflow over the wing.


Can a Boeing recover from a stall?

To recover from the stall, angle of attack must be reduced below the stalling angle. Nose-down pitch control must be applied and maintained until the wings are unstalled.