Perhaps you should reread the following portion of your previous post, which
was quoted in my initial post:
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)?"
So we are, in fact, discussing: "the situation where communications are
established and the pilot is not told to remain outside Class C airspace."
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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"Bill Denton" wrote in message
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I was referring to an example instance wherein the pilot is not told to
remain outside of the airspace.
We are not discussing the situation where communications are established
and
the pilot is not told to remain outside Class C airspace.
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