Climbing to 10000ft

After takeoff, when we are climbing, is not allowed to go over 250 knots? 🤔

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Yes. Just stay below that and you will carry on without violations (even though 260 is the absolute limit)

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Infinite Flight on training and expert server applies real world rules and procedures. Hence the can’t go over 250 knts below 10,000 ft

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I wish there was speeding for heavies though like a heavy A380

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Yep in real world u can’t go over 250kt below 10,000 feet and IF is also like that

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Occasionally ATC will allow heavies to go above 250kts below 10000ft

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Yep true I have seen videos of pilot going faster and ATC don’t say nothing

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well I think its more of a case that the pilots were allowed by ATC in their flight planning, not that the pillot just did it! Our IFATC dont have all the freedom / training of real life ATC and so best to stick your AP to 245kts and ride it up to 9995 ft ASL then increase your speed!

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259 because you will get the warning message at 260.

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@AviatorGamerYT yep! It does happen, and depending on the circumstances air traffic control usually won’t have much of a problem with it. However, it is advised to just follow the rule no matter what to avoid any issues.

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Only in some airspaces. There are some airspaces that don’t have limits.

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Unless your in a fighter jet in which case go as fast as you want

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I always go at 240 kts under 10,000 ft no need to risk any vios

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Oh yea I do always follow the rules I am just stating that point out 😊 BTW love your profile pic I am a big fan of JetBlue 👍🤩👊🏼

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