When a pilot is assigned a speed, how much can one deviate from that speed?
Answer / Kumar Saurabh
The degree to which a pilot can deviate from the assigned airspeed depends on several factors such as weather conditions, aircraft performance, and flight phase. However, it's important to stay within the acceptable limits set by regulatory bodies and the manufacturer. Exceeding or falling below these limits may result in reduced safety and efficiency.
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