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Adjectives
An Adjectives tell you more about people and things. It’s a difficult approach. The apron is busy. Usually adjectives go before the noun, not after it. bright colours. new oil... -
Superlative Adjectives
The superlative is used to say what thing or person has the most or the least of something. Superlative adjectives normally come before any other adjectives. FORM Form Rule For... -
Transmitting the Time
You should always refer to times in UTC (sometimes called GMT). This time zone is often referred to as Zulu (Z). The time should always be transmitted in the 24... -
Transmitting Numbers and Frequencies
You should pronounce all numbers by saying each digit separately and clearly. This is especially important when you mention: Call signs Altimeter settings SSR squawk codes Wind velocity Height, altitudes... -
The Phonetic Alphabet
Here is the spelling and pronunciation of the International Phonetic Alphabet. LETTER SPELLING PRONUNCIATION A ALPHA AL FA B BRAVO BRA VO C CHARLIE CHAR LI o SHAR LI D... -
Comparatives
Adjectives and adverbs can be comparative in English and some other languages. When people are talking about two or more nouns, they can compare them (say the differences between them). The word which explains how... -
A survey of aviation English tests
The Lancaster Language Testing Research Group was commissioned in 2006 by the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (Eurocontrol) to conduct a validation study of the development of... -
ICAO Expert Level 6
An ICAO level 6 candidate will fulfil these requirements: -
ICAO Extended Level 5
An ICAO 5 candidate will perform according to these level descriptors: -
ICAO Operational Level 4
An ICAO level 4 candidate will perform according to the following criteria: -
ICAO Pre Operational Level 3
A pre operational level 3 candidate is expected to produce language as defined by these level descriptors: -
ICAO Elementary Level 2
These level descriptors describe what is expected from an ICAO level 2 candidate.








