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Old July 25th 11, 02:09 AM
cavelltodd cavelltodd is offline
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Hey everybody! This is my first post. Got a question...

Say you're an American pilot flying to Germany. What language is used when communicating with the tower? Does the American pilot have to be able to speak the language of the country they are flying to? Maybe this is a stupid question but I've always wondered how that works.
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Old July 25th 11, 02:49 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
george
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On Jul 25, 1:09*pm, cavelltodd
wrote:
Hey everybody! This is my first post. Got a question...

Say you're an American pilot flying to Germany. What language is used
when communicating with the tower? Does the American pilot have to be
able to speak the language of the country they are flying to? Maybe this
is a stupid question but I've always wondered how that works.


English is the international language.
It's a requirement for an Airline Transport Pilot License that the
applicant speaks and understands English
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Old July 27th 11, 08:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
John Smith
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cavelltodd wrote:
Say you're an American pilot flying to Germany. What language is used
when communicating with the tower? Does the American pilot have to be


ATC and the tower of bigger aerodromes speak English. Note that I said
English and not some Texas backcountry mumble. And you're supposed to
know and use the ICAO phraseology.

At smaller uncontrolled airfields they may or may not understand English.
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Old August 11th 11, 09:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cavelltodd View Post
Hey everybody! This is my first post. Got a question...

Say you're an American pilot flying to Germany. What language is used when communicating with the tower? Does the American pilot have to be able to speak the language of the country they are flying to? Maybe this is a stupid question but I've always wondered how that works.
English must do! For as we know, it is the international language.
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Old August 11th 11, 05:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Martin Hotze[_3_]
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Am 11.08.2011 10:45, schrieb addage5228FC8:
English must do! For as we know, it is the international language.


not really. :-)
There are more ICAO languages than english.
AFAIK there are french and russian as further official ICAO languages.

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Old September 15th 11, 08:24 PM
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Well,after going through the posts I would like to say that flying in a plane is a nice experience & I feel is through out the life the person should experience the pride of a sitting in a plane.It is unexplainable.I like to visit in a plane.
 




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