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Shirl:
To be eligible for a private pilot certificate, a person must: [a, b...] (c) Be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language. Cubdriver: But the pilot in question almost certainly never applied for a (US) private pilot certificate, or indeed any American pilot certificate. Yeah, I realized that afterwards. Is there a requirement that a pilot holding a foreign certificate and flying in US airspace "read, speak" etc the English language? Or merely that he communicate with ATC in English? I don't know. Haven't seen one, so far. Again, just seems any pilot flying into JFK, SFO or LAX should speak and understand English well enough to be able to answer a question as basic, whether it's "standard aviation phraseology" or not, as "Have you been cleared to the ramp?" and to understand and accurately read back a clearly spoken taxi clearance without having to hear it four times. Maybe it's just me, but if a controller asked me the same question a second time, I'd think about what I didn't answer instead of just repeating the same response without even thinking about it. |
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