normaly on the VATSIM server it is obligatory for every pilot to know english..If a pilot or ATC does not know hwo to speak english,you can call a supervisor and they will suspend their account.
.. i dont like to fly through a country.. were I dont Understand the ATC. Because he dont speak english and everytime he want to try to Guide me in his / her langue.
Those are the Official Languages used in the United Nations (as an organization); the Secretariat uses only English and French. But this does not mean that the U.N. Official Languages apply to aviation. As I said, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) would determine a world-wide language requirement should there be one, otherwise it's up to each country's civil aviation authority to determine the language to be used, as long as English is spoken for international traffic.
The official languages is: English, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic and Spanish. You may use any, but it's recommended to have English as well. Things happen when ATC can't speak English!
FAA rules do not state that english must be used all over the world for pilot-atc communications. No country in the world, were english is not the spoken language, uses english regularly for communications; only pilots that don't speak the language communicate in english. It is the universal language for aviation comms, but there are no rules governing solely the use of english. Even if there were such rules, it would be beyond FAA's jurisdiction. ICAO would be the one to determine this, not FAA
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tanovandoo22 8 months ago
seus merda nos somos brasileiro nos que e vcs macacos com a gente o buraco e mais em baixo.
su mierda que estamos en Brasil y monos vcs con nosotros sobre el agujero y abajo.
frew773 1 year ago
normaly on the VATSIM server it is obligatory for every pilot to know english..If a pilot or ATC does not know hwo to speak english,you can call a supervisor and they will suspend their account.
wilfredotour2 2 years ago
espero que abran un a para peru xD
cuboperu 2 years ago
.. i dont like to fly through a country.. were I dont Understand the ATC. Because he dont speak english and everytime he want to try to Guide me in his / her langue.
I think, its not useful.
spillerxxxxx 3 years ago
So true. +1 again...
PilotOfNorway91 3 years ago
Those are the Official Languages used in the United Nations (as an organization); the Secretariat uses only English and French. But this does not mean that the U.N. Official Languages apply to aviation. As I said, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) would determine a world-wide language requirement should there be one, otherwise it's up to each country's civil aviation authority to determine the language to be used, as long as English is spoken for international traffic.
coolsan 3 years ago
The official languages is: English, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic and Spanish. You may use any, but it's recommended to have English as well. Things happen when ATC can't speak English!
PilotOfNorway91 3 years ago
+1.
PilotOfNorway91 3 years ago
FAA rules do not state that english must be used all over the world for pilot-atc communications. No country in the world, were english is not the spoken language, uses english regularly for communications; only pilots that don't speak the language communicate in english. It is the universal language for aviation comms, but there are no rules governing solely the use of english. Even if there were such rules, it would be beyond FAA's jurisdiction. ICAO would be the one to determine this, not FAA
coolsan 3 years ago 2