One of the ways that English for the pilots in global aviation industry is to prevent misunderstanding, improving the safety of the aircraft, using clear and proper conversation from the ATC officers, ground crew and other occupations within the airports, so that they can get a better results, based on the both the IATA and the ICAO test charts.
Very nice! In May I'm gonna fly with ČSA for the first time, hope I'll enjoy. If the Czech national carrier is as good, as their beers, than I don't have to afraid :D
so the shop will be in the hanger or joined onto it? When i last visited on the 9th (day before she was pushed back into the hanger) the shop was over by the entrance.
A little off topic but what does anyone know what sort of passenger aircraft would they fly in North Korean, if any? Given the politics, I'm guessing no Boeing. Also I understood no Concorde can fly anymore, is the hanger for storage?
Thanks! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
One of the ways that English for the pilots in global aviation industry is to prevent misunderstanding, improving the safety of the aircraft, using clear and proper conversation from the ATC officers, ground crew and other occupations within the airports, so that they can get a better results, based on the both the IATA and the ICAO test charts.
Excellent as always, and the HD is FANTASTIC!
You are by far the BEST videographer that I know.. As usual great job mate! I love the sound of those PWs. Happy New Year Simon.
I love the A310.
Me too it's a great plane
Very nice! In May I'm gonna fly with ČSA for the first time, hope I'll enjoy. If the Czech national carrier is as good, as their beers, than I don't have to afraid :D
Brilliant video work once again, Simon.
The hanger is being built to preserve Concorde, also in the hanger will be a aviation shop and visitor/conference facilities.
Very nice video I havta say. Very good filmed, Samon! Thanks.
very smooth taxiing.
Pěkné video!
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so the shop will be in the hanger or joined onto it?
When i last visited on the 9th (day before she was pushed back into the hanger) the shop was over by the entrance.
Where are these times?
A little off topic but what does anyone know what sort of passenger aircraft would they fly in North Korean, if any? Given the politics, I'm guessing no Boeing. Also I understood no Concorde can fly anymore, is the hanger for storage?
They fly tupolev tu154s, IL62s and TU204s in North Korea and Antonov 24s.