Three hazards in this section share a theme: the air around the aeroplane is doing something you cannot see, and if you do not anticipate it, it can take control away from you near the ground, exactly where you have least height and time to recover. None of them needs bad weather or a broken aeroplane. They are part of normal flying, and the defence against all three is the same: understand what the air is doing, and plan to stay out of trouble.
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