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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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