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Old 4th Aug 2003, 22:50
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Thanks Lon More, I've been having trouble sleeping and it looks that this will do the trick.

I suppose at least it will stop pilots from broadcasting their heading and flight level to the passengers while they inform ATC and all other stations on frequency the local time and temperature at their destination.

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Old 5th Aug 2003, 02:46
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Soon our eyes will be so over-loaded whilst our hands and ears just sit bone idle.

Nah...you pilots will be unnecessary long before then.
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Old 5th Aug 2003, 02:55
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I operate around Europe amongst other places and I would like to compliment the Dutch, Germans and Scandinavians etc. for putting safety ahead of nationalism and insisting on the use of a common language. The Dutch speak english better than most brits and I don't just mean the scottish!
I was appalled to hear that the injured Captain of that Turboprop at CDG was interrogated in his hospital bed and even threatened with manslaughter charges by the CESM police. Reminds me of that crew at Athens who were banged up in clink after they went off on an (unreported) flooded runway.
The plain fact of the matter is those countries which refuse to speak english put their own citizens at just as much risk as foreigners.
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Old 6th Aug 2003, 06:24
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Appalling that the pilot was arrested in the Streamline incident, what's more interesting about that particular incident, and I add that I haven't been unable to confirm this, is that the controller who cleared the 360 to line up wasn't actually a CDG controller and had been brought in from another unit to help with the excess traffic form the football that night.

Was the controller arrested???

Anybody know?
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Old 6th Aug 2003, 17:50
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I've just remember why I don't like to travel via CDG ... the controllers there obviously think they are the best thing sinced sliced bread, and a law unto themselves.

Shame on them.

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Old 7th Aug 2003, 05:40
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Angry

Peeteechase, I think you will find that the "purest"form of the Queen's English is recognised to be spoken in Inverness, erm,Scotland.
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Old 12th Aug 2003, 07:12
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ENGLISH spoken in Inverness has the clearest accent.

It is not, however, "purest Queen's English".

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