Level bust risk refers to the potential for an aircraft to exceed its intended altitude during climb or descent, which can lead to various safety issues.
The primary factors affecting level bust risk include the climb or descent rate, the aircraft’s performance characteristics, and the pilot’s decision-making process.
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