Of course. What I meant was that the numbers showing the actual speed didn't change.
This discussion is silly. True purveyors of twin engine pwnage fly the J or the G.
Nah. Real men fly the one-ten...
And why is that relevant?
You're assuming a speed change and neglecting air density.
The latter, since he's on auto pilot. And it is not the altitude that changes decimal rounding, but his continued acceleration. His speed had obviously not completely stabilized yet.
Then why carry on this nonsense about the TAS not increasing?