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wrote: The problem is compounded if English is not the native language of either party. This was a factor in the Tenerife incident. It is bad enough if only one side of the conversation is with a nonnative English speaker. I recall reading about a recent accident where the cockpit crew's only common language was aviation English. I think it was the depressurization one in Greece, although a quick check of Google News didn't turn up anything. Ok, Avweb had this: http://www.avweb.com/newswire/11_37a.../190558-1.html which references: http://iht.com/articles/2005/09/06/news/crash.php John -- John Clear - http://www.clear-prop.org/ |
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Blanche wrote:
All I was trying to do was make a reservation... That's what you *thought* you were doing. What you were really doing was interupting his TV show and trying to make him work. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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![]() wrote Just before Xmas I flew with an instructor, from Tenerife North (Los Rodeos), and he said the other factor was one transmission stamping on the another:-( chuckle Although I understood exactly what you meant in the above exchange, upon seeing your posting location, I thought I would clear up one thing for you, for use when you are talking to US pilots. Here, in the US, when two people try to transmit at the same time, we call it "stepping" on the other's transmission, rather than "stamping." Perhaps if we step on someone's transmission really hard, we could call it "stamping." g Funny thing, this language we Brits and US citizens supposedly share, eh? g -- Jim in NC |
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("Morgans" wrote)
Perhaps if we step on someone's transmission really hard, we could call it "stamping." g Funny thing, this language we Brits and US citizens supposedly share, eh? g I like their term "orbits" better than our term "circuits". Montblack |
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-- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "Montblack" wrote in message ... | ("Morgans" wrote) | Perhaps if we step on someone's transmission really hard, we could call it | "stamping." g | | Funny thing, this language we Brits and US citizens supposedly share, eh? | g | | | I like their term "orbits" better than our term "circuits". | | | Montblack | |
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