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As she states, the aviation English vocabulary, the cadence, rhythm, intonation patterns used by air traffic controllers and experienced pilots make aviation English and radio communication appear quite different from conversational English. Non-English speakers may have to learn some basics that English native speakers don’t, but aviation phraseology and radiotelephony is almost like a foreign language in and of itself.ĭr Julia Trippe’s work on this topic for example ( A Prosodic Profile of Aviation English), provides ample evidence that proficiency in conversational English does not predict proficiency in aviation English. MM: I believe that both English and non-English speakers find aviation radio communication to be a challenge and a skill that requires training. FM: Does it help native English-speaking pilots, as well as those who don’t speak English as their first language? We knew that flight schools would be one of our customers and having the ability to customise PlaneEnglish based on their needs would be a key feature to make it even more relevant to their training environment (from callsigns, to airport and runways, to practice area, to landmarks used for local navigation).

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Muharrem Mane: Our initial target markets are: student pilots pursuing a private pilot license and the flight schools that train them, as well as pilots pursuing IFR certification, commercial licenses, those pursuing re-certification or currency, and commercial pilots who do not fly international routes very frequently.Īny profession that has to do with airplanes is a potential customer, from ground crews, to dispatchers, to air traffic controllers. Frances Marcellin: Can you describe the target audience for the app? In this Q&A, president and co-founder Muharrem Mane explains why he believes it will help to improve aviation communication. It is currently available on Google Play with an iOS version coming soon. With a monthly subscription starting at $4.99, it is a way for aviation students to practise outside of the classroom at an affordable cost.

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Muharrem Mane, a private pilot who has a PhD in aeronautical and astronautical engineering, and Eren Hadimioglu, a professional pilot with over 800 hours of flying experience (and an FCC restricted radio operator license) launched the app in August 2018 after ten intense months of development.











Pilot atc communications