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Do any European airlines don't require you to speak their National Language?

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Old 7th Mar 2013, 15:57
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Do any European airlines don't require you to speak their National Language?

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I'm not sure if this is the right place for this post but, are there any European or any other airlines outside the UK where they do not require you to speak their native language for a job?
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I know for certain that Air Baltic and Norwegian Air Shuttle both use English as the standard language for operations. As for any others, I don't know.
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I flew for a European freight airline for almost 20 years. We started in UK, moved to Germany and then to Belgium. The crew room at night was full of old American boys who flew the Super Connie for Eastern to Ukrainians who were constantly arguing the benefits of the Tu-204 with RB211s versus the Russian version with P90s.
We ended up in the south of Belgium where the local language was French, working for a company based in Holland. The official line was that the "official language was French but the Working Language was English." (That made my American colleagues feel better!)
This system worked very well and we were all able to communicate.
Belgium is a very interesting contry when it comes to speaking foreign languages. There are two main languages; Flemish (Dutch) and French. But there are about 10,000 Belgian citizens who live around Aachen who are German speakers.
So, a pilot in the Belgian Air Force for example, has to speaK AT LEAST THREE LANGUAGES, for everything to do with aviation is conducted in English!
This ensures that the Dutch speakers do not have any advantage over the French speakers etc.
In 20 years, I had enormous fun flying with all of them and I have to say that it was the best flying job that I ever had.
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Old 8th Mar 2013, 00:23
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thanks for the useful info, please keep them coming

I think that with less and less jobs especially in the UK you've gotta look further afield for jobs
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If the title of this thread is anything to go by the one you work for must be top of the list...
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I got on just fine in XL Germany with only enough German to order the correct type of beer !
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KL has some ex Ansett Aussies who still don't speak Dutch after 20+ years with the company. No problems.

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Cargolux - Luxembourgish not required.
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Condor Germany, but I think the German language barrier has been removed just TCX UK pilots.
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Old 11th Mar 2013, 22:56
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On pilotjobnetwork the latest update to Condor in 2013 states that you need a good command of German.
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