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What is the significance of an ATC clearance which reads "... CRUISE SIX THOUSAND ...''?
A) The pilot must maintain 6,000 feet until reaching the IAF serving the destination airport, then execute the published approach procedure.
*B) Climbs may be made to, or descents made from, 6,000 feet at the pilot's discretion.
C) The pilot may utilize any altitude from the MEA/MOCA to 6,000 feet, but each change in altitude must be reported to ATC.

 

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