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When turbulence is encountered during the approach to a landing, what action is recommended and for what primary reason?
| * | A) Increase the airspeed slightly above normal approach speed to attain more positive control. |
| | B) Decrease the airspeed slightly below normal approach speed to avoid overstressing the airplane. |
| | C) Increase the airspeed slightly above normal approach speed to penetrate the turbulence as quickly as possible. |
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