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What altitude and route should be used if the pilot is flying in IFR weather conditions and has two-way radio communications failure?
A) Descend to MEA and, if clear of clouds, proceed to the nearest appropriate airport. If not clear of clouds, maintain the highest of the MEA's along the clearance route.
B) Fly the most direct route to the destination, maintaining the last assigned altitude or MEA, whichever is higher.
*C) Continue on the route specified in the clearance and fly the highest of the following: the last assigned altitude, altitude ATC has informed the pilot to expect, or to the MEA.

 

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