This pilot speaks perfect English. Yes, he has a French accent, but he is quite proficient and fluent. Remember, his vocabulary is twice as large as a single language person. Add in the fact that he aviates, communicates, and navigates alone. Try doing that in French..
@@michaelhunt1683 alright you fat guy sitting on his computer all day cyber bullying nice people and messing with them. In fact the french vocabulary is 7 times larger than english because yiu conjugate the verb in past, pressent, and future. This means that the phrase “Go To” (or aller in french) has 6 conjugation for each tense, so there is 24 words for one word in this language. Try to learn that. Fat boy
Thanks for the videos! They are great, keep them coming. Also, very cool hearing French accent - gives the videos extra charm, superb!
For those who understand me, yes.
@@lepetitprincejets clearly the ATC understands you, and that's all that matters ;-). To be honest, it's not difficult to understand at all.
AMAZING 🤩
As always, Fantastique!
Great vidéo!
Nice to see you again! Beautiful approach! Thanks for sharing!
Nicely done! Great videos as always.
Love your videos, we take delivery of our Bristell S LSA tomorrow and I have watched all of your videos:) Thank you
Haha the other guy stepping into comms when ATC asked the base height... fast thinking guy eh?
SPEAK ENGLISH.
This pilot speaks perfect English. Yes, he has a French accent, but he is quite proficient and fluent. Remember, his vocabulary is twice as large as a single language person. Add in the fact that he aviates, communicates, and navigates alone. Try doing that in French..
@@marioditroia Sounds like a babbling baby to me.
@@marioditroia thx for standing up to him. I hate this stupid people that just want attention
@@michaelhunt1683 alright you fat guy sitting on his computer all day cyber bullying nice people and messing with them. In fact the french vocabulary is 7 times larger than english because yiu conjugate the verb in past, pressent, and future. This means that the phrase “Go To” (or aller in french) has 6 conjugation for each tense, so there is 24 words for one word in this language. Try to learn that. Fat boy