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Steve Buchenroth from Midwest Corporate Air breaks down one of the most critical concepts in multi-engine flying: side slip. With over 23 years of experience and thousands of pilots trained in Diamond Twin Stars, Steve walks you through: What side slip is and why it matters: How the FAA defines it in Flying Light Twins Safely A visual vector breakdown of side slip during engine failure The Jeppesen analogy using a cleated team on an icy ramp Practical steps to control, correct, and prevent dangerous slip scenarios The importance of raising the dead and understanding horizontal lift components This is essential viewing for: Student pilots working on their multi-engine rating CFIs looking to teach engine-out procedures more effectively Anyone flying light twins who wants to fly safer and smarter 🛩️ Aircraft featured: Diamond DA42 Twin Star 📚 Source materials: FAA Flying Light Twins Safely, Jeppesen Multi-Engine Manual 🎓 Flight School: Midwest Corporate Air 🔔 Subscribe for more CFI tips, safety breakdowns, and flight training insights. ✍️ Got questions about side slip, VMC, or engine-out procedures? Drop them in the comments!