Pre check list. Check six pack, carb, Mixture, Power, Lights, fuel tanks, clearing turn "First left." power back to 17 hundred RPM. Maintain level flight at current altitude. Add first 10 degree of flaps. Hold and count to 10. Add second 25 degree flaps. Hold and count to 10. Add second 40 degree flaps. Hold and count to 10. Add power to 65 knots. Pitch down for 65 Knots. Maintain 65 Knots. Pull back and apply back pressure. Callout decay, buffeting, stall. Recovery. Full power and nose down just enough. Only first notch of flaps out. Let airspeed build up. Release next notch of flaps and let air speed build up. Release last notch of flaps and let air speed build up. Maintain a slow climb.
When the engine stalls you lose the power assist.
Check to see if there is gas in the tank.
If a car engine stalls when turning, there could be a problem with the power steering pump. There could also be an issue with an emissions control device.
A plane stalls pretty much by not having enough power to keep flying. Another reason it stalls (most common reason) is that a plane tries to elevate too quickly by putting its nose up and the plane doesn't have enough power to push itself up into the air, then it stalls and it starts going down.
check your alternator
There could be a few reasons why a 1997 Chrysler Sebring loses power and stalls at a low speed. The thermostat could be bad, the battery cables could be lose, or a spark plug may need changed.
Sounds like the power brake booster is bad.
There is no specific collective noun for stalls, in which case a collective noun suitable for the circumstances is used, for example a row of stalls, a group of stalls, a bank of stalls.
In Singapore, Sarabat Stalls are stalls selling drinks particularly milk tea
Continue to apply brakes: they're not just power brakes, they also function manually.
Loss of power, loss of forward momentum, loss of speed.
Once all power is lost on the park, the only way to regain that power is to delete or remove some of the other rides, stalls and roller coasters in your park.