ATC Language?
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ATC Language?
Hey Guys,
Just a quick question about the ATC in South/Central America, listening to the feeds from Bogota Tower, I hear only Spanish, I am just curious as to Spanish being a requirement to fly there, or like the rest of the world, the ability to speak English exists in the tower there too?
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Kiiwii
Just a quick question about the ATC in South/Central America, listening to the feeds from Bogota Tower, I hear only Spanish, I am just curious as to Spanish being a requirement to fly there, or like the rest of the world, the ability to speak English exists in the tower there too?
Cheers
Kiiwii
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Don't quote me, but it is my understanding that every major airport in South America provide ATS in English, in addition to the local language.
In Chile, it's fairly simple: Airports intended for international operations provide ATS in Spanish & English. Those airports are:
SCAR
SCDA
SCFA
SCEL
SCIP
SCIE
SCTE
SCCI
I bet you can check with the CAA of the specific country to obtain the information but I guess it follows the same logic.
In Chile, it's fairly simple: Airports intended for international operations provide ATS in Spanish & English. Those airports are:
SCAR
SCDA
SCFA
SCEL
SCIP
SCIE
SCTE
SCCI
I bet you can check with the CAA of the specific country to obtain the information but I guess it follows the same logic.
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Thanks for the info, it was sort of how I expected, it just makes me curious as to how one would go about working for a regional there then hmmm...will look into it some more...
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I will try to answer your question, FlyingKiiwii.
It is unlikely that you will be able to get a job in Spanish or Portuguese-speaking Latin America unless you:
1) Speak the local language fluently; and
2) Have citizenship or a large amount of time on type.
It is unlikely that you will be able to get a job in Spanish or Portuguese-speaking Latin America unless you:
1) Speak the local language fluently; and
2) Have citizenship or a large amount of time on type.
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Thanks...
Thanks PJ,
I am considering taking a year off flying to teach English in South America, which will give me plenty of time to polish off my Spanish hopefully, as well as a chance to try and get some contacts in the industry.
Happy flying,
Kiiwii
I am considering taking a year off flying to teach English in South America, which will give me plenty of time to polish off my Spanish hopefully, as well as a chance to try and get some contacts in the industry.
Happy flying,
Kiiwii