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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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