Location
Daytona Beach, FL USA
Presentation Type
Workshop
Start Date
10-5-2018 9:25 AM
End Date
10-5-2018 10:25 AM
Description
While EL2 pilots must attain ICAO ELP Level 4 and are tested for the comprehension of a variety of accents, NES pilots are not. We explore the different ways in which NES and EL2 student pilots approach AE and learn to communicate while learning to fly. We discuss how to prepare NES pilots to not only master radiotelephony phraseology in their production, but also how to understand EL2 pilots and EL2 ATC. Training for NES pilots should include comprehension of a variety of accents and an understanding of the difficulties EL2 pilots may experience.
Scholarly Commons Citation
Estival, Dominique, "What Should We Teach Native English Speakers?" (2018). International Civil Aviation English Association. 3.
https://commons.erau.edu/icaea-workshop/2018/thursday/3
What Should We Teach Native English Speakers?
Daytona Beach, FL USA
While EL2 pilots must attain ICAO ELP Level 4 and are tested for the comprehension of a variety of accents, NES pilots are not. We explore the different ways in which NES and EL2 student pilots approach AE and learn to communicate while learning to fly. We discuss how to prepare NES pilots to not only master radiotelephony phraseology in their production, but also how to understand EL2 pilots and EL2 ATC. Training for NES pilots should include comprehension of a variety of accents and an understanding of the difficulties EL2 pilots may experience.
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