by nzav8tor » Tue May 08, 2007 4:02 am
As far as on board service goes flight attendants should be able to speak english to a reasonable level.
For flight crew and ATC english is required although in alot of european and asian countries local crews and controllers speak in their native tounge.
Which personally I find annoying and dangerous as it is impossible to build a picture of who is where if you can't understand the other guys.
This is a problem particularly in spain, france and italy.
Some out of the way airport controllers have a terrible standard of heavily accented english and it pays to be super careful to check squawk codes and more importantly QNH setting, altitudes/Flight levels and headings when under vectoring.
I have had problems with poor communication and misunderstandings a few times now and it is not fun having to go against what the controller is saying even though you know you are doing the right thing.
The military/corporate airport in Madrid, Torrejon has an interesting approach which commences inbound on ILS approach for the major airport, Barracas. (My spelling is wrong, LETO and LEBA I think) then at a point on the extended centreline of Torrejon you turn to line up for finals.
On one such approach in intermittent IMC at night the controller was saying turn left and continue to Torrejon while the turn was clearly a right turn for us.
We checked twice with the controller saying, please confirm this is a right turn. He replied negative, left turn, which would have taken us toward the wrong direction and cut across other traffic approaching Barracas.
We did turn right and after checking again the controller very apologetically did confirm it was a right turn.
Sheesh. And the flight out was worse but thats another story.
Surprisingly turkey speak english on the radio even to their own which is nice. And Austria and germany are good for this too.
Eastern europe is better than western most of the time by speaking english to everyone.
Seems the spaniards, french and italians are grinding their axe...