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English: A flight conducted at high altitude has a greater true airspeed (TAS), and the power required is proportionately greater than when conducted at sea level. The drag of the aircraft at altitude is the same as the drag at sea level, but the higher TAS causes a proportionately greater power required.
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Source Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, page 11-11
Author Federal Aviation Administration

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