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G. Sylvester wrote:
From my very limited experience in Germany and from what I understand, the English used is 'by the book.' Everything is formal pre-determined phrases Don't forget that in Germany (and most other countries) English is a foreign language which even many pilots can barely understand and speak. So sticking to pre-defined phrases is the only way to go. Stefan |
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