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On 14 Feb 2007 09:53:11 -0800, "mad8" wrote:
to get back on the forum topic. ATC is in english in the US, and nobody seems to request accomodations for non-english speaking pilots (hell i think the FAR stipulates that the pilot must speak english). But if i'm flying into Germany, for example, would I be speaking to their ATC in german or english? What about Mexico? What if i'm a mexican pilot would it be english or spanish? A softball question? English is the ICAO international language of aviation. ATC communications everywhere are in English. Delicious irony, no? Don |
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mad8 writes:
ATC is in english in the US, and nobody seems to request accomodations for non-english speaking pilots (hell i think the FAR stipulates that the pilot must speak english). Yes, English is _mandatory_ for pilots in the U.S. But if i'm flying into Germany, for example, would I be speaking to their ATC in german or english? Your choice. Their ATC is supposed to be bilingual. What about Mexico? See above. What if i'm a mexican pilot would it be english or spanish? In a Spanish-speaking country, you'd have the choice of English or Spanish. In any other country, you'd be required to speak English. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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mad8 writes:
in this thread we were discussing the US last time I checked ... And comparing it to other countries. The ability to learn a language isn't indicative of a person's industriousness or intelligence. The ability to learn languages is closely correlated with general intelligence. The success one obtains in attempting to do so is mostly linked to motivation. My father for example has a phd in laser optics (which IS indicative of at least hard work) and is very well employed here. It took him about 10 years to become (more or less) fluent in english, and he still has quite a bit of an accent (everyone understands him, but he sounds distinctly foreign). He probably has very little motivation to learn English. Motivation is more important than aptitude in learning a language, even though intelligence is a key factor in determining aptitude. You wouldn't deny a deaf person assistance taking the citizenship test, so why would you deny a non-native-speaker? As long as the deaf person speaks American sign language. Deaf people don't speak English because they can't. Non-deaf people don't speak English because they don't wish to. Big difference. Learning english isn't an instant process (even for babies). pretty much all who are able to, eventually learn english. Those who don't, usually don't get much further than the construction business. also, none of them are elligible for any government assistance until they become citizens. Therefore, they have to make something of themselves in the 5-10 years it takes to naturalize in the US. Good. on that note, go download a INS simulator and play it. It's much easier than actually going through the immigration process. I'm already have my citizenship. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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