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Old March 2nd 04, 12:16 AM
Michael Houghton
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Howdy!

In article ,
Bill Denton wrote:
Sounds like you guys might be running out of things to argue about, so let
me give you something new.

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)?"


Never. You need the authorization to *enter* the airspace. Once you have
entered, you are being provided services by the controller until you
depart the controlled airspace.

yours,
Michael


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