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Old 30th Dec 2013, 21:07
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To the OP, I've known stall warners to be conservatively off by up to 10 knots, get the pilot to demonstrate an actual stall at height and compare the airspeed then to airspeed at the warning, he might just know something you don't

He could also of course be an idiot, but at least this way you'll know.
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