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In order to deal with a situation threatening the safety of an aircraft

  1. All other answers are incorrect
  2. You can break the rules after consult the crew members
  3. ✓You can break air regulationsCorrect answer
  4. You can not break air regulations

Explanation

The Pilot in Command has the final authority and responsibility for the safety of the flight.

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