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Old March 1st 04, 05:23 PM
Bill Denton
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I was referring to an example instance wherein the pilot is not told to
remain outside of the airspace.

The misphrasing is the result of trying to keyboard and talk on the phone at
the same time. It should be "N1234, Standby".

"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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"Bill Denton" wrote in message
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Sounds like you guys might be running out of things to argue about, so

let
me give you something new.


There is nothing new. I'ne covered everything.



Steven asked: "Let's say communications have been established and you're
transiting Class C airspace. The controller has spoken with several

other
aircraft, but hasn't spoken with you since communications were

established.
At what point are you no longer maintaining communications and thus in
violation of FAR 91.130(c)(1)?"

Remember that the controller's initial response to the pilot's first

call
is: "PODUNK1234, Standby."


That's not correct. The controller's initial response to the pilot's

first
call is: "N1234, remain outside Charlie airspace and standby."