#Aviation English Course for Pilots and Air Traffic Controllers
English for Aviation
FOR PILOTS AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
Unit one
Introduction to air communications
Setting the scene
Basics of radio communication
Introduction to non-routine situations
ICAO alphabet and numbers
Asking for repetition
Questions and short answers
Talking about imaginary situations
Unit One
Introduction to Air Communications
Preparing an aircraft flight scene
Wireless Communication Basics
Definition of non-routine cases
ICAO alphabet and numbers
Request for repetition in aviation regulations
Short questions and answers on aviation systems
Talking about imaginary cases in aviation systems
Unit two
Pre-flight
Pre-flight checks
Delays and problems
Local conditions
Asking for more time
Giving a reason
Saying what you're going to do
Saying there's a problem
Unit Two
Pre-flight
Pre-flight checks
Flight delays and problems
Local flight conditions
Request more time for flight
Give the reason for the flight
How to say what you will do on a flight
How to say there is a problem with the flight
Unit three
Ground movements
Airport markings and airside vehicles
Taxiing and holding
Weather problems
Permission, obligation, prohibition
Explaining problems
Saying a problem has been solved
Unit Three
Aircraft ground movement monitoring
Airport Signs and Airside Trolleys
Taxation and tax cessation
Weather problems on flights
Permission, Obligation, and Prohibition
Explaining problems in flights
How to say the problem has been resolved on flights
Unit four
Departure, and cruising
Take-off
Encountering traffic
Warning about hazards
Checking and asking for an alternative
Using prepositions of position
Saying how much
Warnings and requests
Time expressions
Giving reasons
Unit Four
Departure and Cruise
Take off in the plane
Facing aircraft traffic
Flight Hazard Warning
Check and request a replacement
Use of prepositions
Say how much
Warnings and requests
Time expressions
Statement of reasons
Unit five
On-route events
Operational situations
Unusual events
Medical situations
Comparing things
Talking about probability
Unit Five
How to behave during a flight
Flight Operational Conditions
Unusual events during a flight
Medical conditions during flight
comparing things
Talking about probability during a flight
Unit six
Contact and approach
Descent
Circuit joining
Approach and landing problems
Talking about time
Explaining changes in plans
Talking about cause and effect
Requests
Unit Six
Contact and Application
Using ratios in flights
Flight Joining Circle
Take-off and landing problems
talking about time
Explaining changes in plans
Talking about cause and effect
Requests
Unit seven
Landing
Landing incidents
Runway conditions
Handing hazards
Reported speech
Making suggestions
Offering help
Giving advice or opinions
Unit Seven
landing
Landing accidents
Runway conditions
Risk handover
Reported Speech
Submitting suggestions
Providing assistance
Providing advice or opinions
Unit eight
Taxiing
Getting to the gate
Clear communication
Explaining what happened
Saying what will happen
Unit Eight
taxation
Access to the portal
Contact
Explain what happened on the flights
Say what will happen on flights.
Course duration: two and a half months
• Number of lectures: 25 lectures
• Duration of each lecture: two hours
• 3 lectures per week
• The trainee will receive an international diploma.
• From the International Professional University of Toronto
• Certified by the American and Iraqi history
• American Canadian Center for Languages and Human Development Courses
• Phone: 07709362288
• Baghdad - University District - College of Administration and Economics Street 66
English for Aviation
FOR PILOTS AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS
Baghdad - University District - College of Administration Street
and economy
Inside the Creativity Library building - floor
the second
009647709362288
americancanadiancen@gmail.com
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