I know the question was made half-trolling, but if the reg defined the clearance limit as "
the last point before the destination airport" in an ave-f scenario then sure, your thought process and course of action is absolutely in congruence with the reg. The problem is, it
does not say that. It just says clearance limit.
ATC, in your example and in the OPs example, defines the clearance limit as the
destination airport. That's a problem. So then you have the two camps of dissent on here.
Camp #1 thinks everybody is an idiot for not assuming that because "destination airports" are not "holding fixes", the pilot should already know that there's a super secret handshake samurai code among the "brighter IR pilots" that says you are not to treat a destination airport as a
real clearance limit for lost comm purposes (a Scotsman fallacy). Camp #2 says: oh, we know what a clearance limit is, we also recognize the aerodrome as a legitimate clearance limit, and I
am breaking the reg and
still not going there direct at altitude after my last route point, under emergency authority in order to preserve safety of flight. I belong to the latter camp. The end result is the same, both camps disagree with the reg. Camp 1 is just more self-righteous than camp 2 about it, but that's POA for ya.
The problem is that the people who would raise a stink about this difference of opinion is ATC, a completely different camp altogether. They have claimed the Pontius Pilatus position of saying since we have our own reg, we'll just blow the whistle if we get blood spatter coming from the radar scope and the FAA can take it from there. Kinda spineless from where I sit.
This would all be solved by the FAA, but they're asleep at the wheel. Convenient, since it allows them the discretion to hang you if the outcome doesn't suit their public relations politically, if an accident were to result in collateral damage. Standard GS-series/SES drones, afraid for their jobs and FERS pension. See, some of us have to actually work for a living, and stick our necks out there at 500 knots in order to advance society forward. It requires a nominal level of spinal fortitude to do your job in spite of coward gatekeepers. I just cannot get over how chicken-sh%t the FAA is while playing with people's livelihoods. That's my real angle in all of this.