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Old October 20th 08, 07:41 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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Default When Airline Pilots WON'T speak ENGLISH!!!

vlastimirs wrote in
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Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
Shirl wrote in news:Xmnushal8y-
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Shirl wrote in
Thank you. We thought it was only here in AZ, where a lot of
aspiring airline pilots come to put in time since there are so
many good-weather flying days here. Nothing worse than being in
the pattern at an uncontrolled airport and hearing, "FDVHUdscr
Trafffick, Cessna ^%#s9, &&VSs, Gobbledegoop 1 mile, VFSDGXCxss,
FDVHUdscr Traffick."

Huh? 1 mile WHERE? How do these people pass the oral exam? Do they
understand US? Do they care?
Bertie the Bunyip wrote:
You ought to hear some US pilots abroad.....
I'm sure that's true, and US pilots abroad should be able to
communicate clearly in languages spoken there, too.


meant their knowledge and command of ICAO terms.



For instance, the crew who were told to descend to 3,000' QNH 1018.
"Could we have that in inches please?"
OK, descend 36,000" 1018...



Bertie

Uh yes, but down here in old Europe, we, all to often, get a Texan
airline pilot swallowing the last or middle syllable. I guess Pidgin
English *is* the true aviation language :P




Yep!

Bertie