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When Airline Pilots WON'T speak ENGLISH!!!



 
 
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Old October 19th 08, 01:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mike
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Default When Airline Pilots WON'T speak ENGLISH!!!

"Morgans" wrote in message
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"hello" wrote

But as I tell all my FO's (whether they speak English of not, IN
ENGLISH), "If you make us go around, you won't fly another leg for the
rest of the day." I only say this when they're at 30DME from the field
and still at 18000 Ft.


Well, THAT's real helpful for ensuring safety.

If I'm riding, let everyone know before we take off, so I can get off.

If going around is needed, I would prefer to go around, without fear of
punishment for the FO.

But since you are posting without a real identity, you probably only fly
Microsoft flight simulators, so it really does not matter what you are
posting.


So if he were to make up a "real" sounding name, perhaps something like Jim
in NC, that would automatically make him a bonafide pilot?


--
Jim in NC


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Old October 21st 08, 05:57 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Darkwing
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Default When Airline Pilots WON'T speak ENGLISH!!!


"Mike" nospam @ microsoft.com wrote in message
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"Morgans" wrote in message
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"hello" wrote

But as I tell all my FO's (whether they speak English of not, IN
ENGLISH), "If you make us go around, you won't fly another leg for the
rest of the day." I only say this when they're at 30DME from the field
and still at 18000 Ft.


Well, THAT's real helpful for ensuring safety.

If I'm riding, let everyone know before we take off, so I can get off.

If going around is needed, I would prefer to go around, without fear of
punishment for the FO.

But since you are posting without a real identity, you probably only fly
Microsoft flight simulators, so it really does not matter what you are
posting.


So if he were to make up a "real" sounding name, perhaps something like
Jim in NC, that would automatically make him a bonafide pilot?


--
Jim in NC



Yes.


 




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