ATC/Aviation English Resources
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ATC/Aviation English Resources
I'm researching the ICAO requirement for pilots and controllers to reach "Level 4" proficiency in English. I'm particularly interested in finding examples of tests which measure fluency. Thanks.
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I thought it's only our sword of Damocles.
You'll find it here:
http://www.aviaenglish.ru/q_a/level_...ble/:confused:
You'll find it here:
http://www.aviaenglish.ru/q_a/level_...ble/:confused:
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ATCEA.com - Aviation english
Hi ATCEA.com,
If you can tell me what you are looking for, and may be some information on whether you are looking at it from a potential user perspective, or as a researcher, I may be able to help you better.
Feel free to send me an offline message.
Cheers
xworder
If you can tell me what you are looking for, and may be some information on whether you are looking at it from a potential user perspective, or as a researcher, I may be able to help you better.
Feel free to send me an offline message.
Cheers
xworder
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Seems this is the preferred supplier in OZ well at least to QFA and Airservices
Try this one: http://www.rmitenglishworldwide.com/...viationenglish
Try this one: http://www.rmitenglishworldwide.com/...viationenglish
More than just an ATCO
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Try The Controller for a start.
Back issues also had a couple of articles.
Eurocontrol docs. may have info, especially in the IANS section as they deal with many nationalities
Back issues also had a couple of articles.
Eurocontrol docs. may have info, especially in the IANS section as they deal with many nationalities




