Cruise-climb
"Cruise-climb" in a Sentence (2 examples)
For a transatlantic crossing, the Concorde would be assigned a ~15,000-foot block of altitude; it started out at flight level 450 and gradually cruise-climbed up to between FL570 and FL600 over the mid-Atlantic before beginning to descend.
A cruise-climb is more efficient than the standard step climb, but is rarely used since it's much harder for ATC to manage.
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