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astronaute, did I miss something or did you say somethin new except ?
Repeating bullsh1t doesn't change it from being bullsh1t into something more worthwhile, neither does highlighting it in bold type.
Anyway I responded to all these points if you could be bothered (or are capable of ) understanding my reply.
BTW I am neither English, nor frustrated, and I have a moderately good understanding of two other languages including yours, Despite this I still know it would be safer if everyone spoke the same language,it doesn't actually matter which one , but of course if we do change, as someone suggested, it will be something like Mandarin, very unlikely to be French. Point me to a study that shows speaking more than 1 language on the frequency enhances safety (as opposed to one of French origin which seeks to prove there is no loss of safety, which is patently ridiculous as well as biased.) Of course I don't expect, regardless of the safety benefits, that French will be banished in French airspace as that would be tantamount to admitting that in fact it is English not French that is the most commonly used foreign language worldwide and for that reason has been adopted for ATC communications.
Repeating bullsh1t doesn't change it from being bullsh1t into something more worthwhile, neither does highlighting it in bold type.
Anyway I responded to all these points if you could be bothered (or are capable of ) understanding my reply.
BTW I am neither English, nor frustrated, and I have a moderately good understanding of two other languages including yours, Despite this I still know it would be safer if everyone spoke the same language,it doesn't actually matter which one , but of course if we do change, as someone suggested, it will be something like Mandarin, very unlikely to be French. Point me to a study that shows speaking more than 1 language on the frequency enhances safety (as opposed to one of French origin which seeks to prove there is no loss of safety, which is patently ridiculous as well as biased.) Of course I don't expect, regardless of the safety benefits, that French will be banished in French airspace as that would be tantamount to admitting that in fact it is English not French that is the most commonly used foreign language worldwide and for that reason has been adopted for ATC communications.
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I have never heard a French pilot, who worked for a company other than AF, say a single good word about AF.
The French: nobody likes them and they don't like each other.
The French: nobody likes them and they don't like each other.