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  • translate that because i got no idea what hes saying

  • @danielc365 He kind of tries in english from 1min10 onwards

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  • He specks perfect English! Good way to keep the passengers entertain! Good shot!

  • Personnel Aifrance totalement bilangue et formation d'humoriste :D Airfrance ! THE BEST! :D

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  • He speaks excellent english!

  • @Twix65666 2000 years ago, the whole known world knew Latin. It was the language of the law and business. The Romans used to make fun of the Greeks who refused to use Latin. Nowadays, if Julius Cesar was to be brought back to earth, the only capital city in the world where he could communicate wouldn't be London, Paris, or even Rome. It would be Athenes. Because Greek still exists and Latin has exploded into smithereens (Italian, French, Spanish, Portugues, Romanian, even English).

  • He's in the wrong job.

  • C'est très agréable d'avoir des pilotes aussi cool !!

  • @blakaroute On appelle ca de l'Anglais... Truc basique qu'on apprend a l'ecole ou en regardant les films et series TV en version originale :D

  • j'adorerais tomber sur lui pour partir en vacances ou même durant le crash de l'avion ;D

  • le mougeon: 50% mouton, 50% pigeon, 100% français.

  • @rogencampana Les chinois parle anglais... Les langues en vogue sont le français, anglais, russe et espagnol (Brésil, Chilie gros pays émergents en dvpement où l'anglais est peu présent...)

  • @KidLinsaisissable Oui, il a bien dit ça... mais pas pour dire que le vol était de Orly à Paris. Il explique qu'on vient de porter l'avion de Orly, et pour préciser, il dit 'à Paris'. Donc 'de Orly (à Paris).'

  • @stblclar 80% of Air France pilots are trained in France, in the ENAC, a 100% free school. 15% come directly from what we call the "cadet", a special Pilots Air France shool, and the other 5% from the privates schools (France, and also Canada). But it's really not a great number, and certainly not at Air France.

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