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English for Pilots

Pilots are now required by ICAO to have a minimum level of English to fly internationally. More information from ICAO: Info.

Besides the requirement from ICAO many companies require an English interview before joining. Use this site to improve your vocabulary, listening skills and speaking ability.

Aviation English for Pilots

Pilots usually travel alot and don't have access to an Aviation English teacher. Often they have completed the books, listened to audios but are still needing to improve, or at least maintain their level of English.

This site has Aviation English Tutorials that are constantly updated where pilots can study, improve and maintain their level of Aviation English.

Contact us for more details on how you can practice speaking.

We help preparing for the ICAO English proficiency test, job interviews, RT communication and general day to day English.

Pilot Topics in this Aviation English Blog Tutorial Site:

New Aviation English for Pilots topics are continuously added to the list. We also include Aviation English audio so that you can listen to the Aviation English article to improve your pronunciation of these pilot topics.

– Fire

– Parts of an Aircraft

– Jet lag – Causes and Management

– Jet Engines

– The good old B52 Bomber

– Meteorology

– Airline vs Executive Aviation

– Helicopters

– The A380

– The History of Aviation

– The Cockpit

– Why it's great to be a pilot

– Pilot Schedules/Routines

– Santos Dumont

– Ash Clouds

– CRM

– Depressurization

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Interesting Airline Brands

[audio:https://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/18brands.mp3|titles= Interesting Airline Brands]Interesting Airline Brands   According to a survey conducted, Virgin Atlantic emerged as the best airline brand for 2009, with British Airways tailing closely. Some of the other names that came on top in various categories include brands like Emirates, Singapore Airlines, EasyJet, Qatar Airways, BMI and …

Parts of an Aircraft

[audio:https://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/04partsofanaircraft.mp3|titles=Parts of an Aircraft]TOPIC: Parts of an Aircraft GOAL: To learn the major parts of an aircraft by location and function Level: Easy 1. Read about the various major parts of an airplane, then proceed to Step 2 Although there are many aircraft designs flying today, most of them share …

Meteorology

[audio:https://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Meteorology.mp3|titles=Meteorology] TOPIC: Meteorology   GOAL: To learn about aviation meteorology and its role in aviation safety   Exercise #1: Read about aviation meteorology and then proceed to Exercise #2 Meteorology is the interdisciplinary scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and short term forecasting (in contrast with …

Flight Attendant Interviews

[audio:https://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Flight_Attendant_Interviews.mp3|titles=Flight_Attendant_Interviews] Flight Attendant Interviews Aim Practice English skills in an aviation context Learn some interview skills and gain confidence Have fun! Do you know anyone who breezes through interviews without a hint of nervousness?  Wouldn’t that be great?  Unfortunately, it’s rare!  Most of us get nervous just thinking about it, …

Fire

[audio:https://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/01fire.mp3|titles=Fire]TOPIC: Fires   GOAL: To learn Aviation English vocabulary related to the dangers of aircraft fires and their causes.     Exercise #1: Read about aircraft fires, and then proceed to Exercise #2 Perhaps few things are as scary as an aircraft fire. They are serious business because, unlike an …