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Dear friends and followers, welcome to back to my channel, and to a very very important video, as a lot of people ask me"How important is English if I want to become a pilot?"
I´ll be talking about the importance, what exams to expect and how to best learn and improve your English skills.
Let´s rewind the clock a little, back to 1951. The ICAO recommended to all participating states that English shall become the "international aeronautical radiotelephony communications"-language. Why? Because research had shown that the cause of numerous accidents happened due to language barriers and misunderstandings between pilots and ATC, and confusion in the cockpit after introducing standard operating procedures primarily in English.
Sad examples like the two Jumbo jets which crashed into each other on the island of Tenerife, all due to an impatient captain and misleading clearances by the tower controller.
Or the unbelievable accident by Avianca in the 90ties, where the plane was low on fuel and the pilots were unable to properly declare a fuel emergency until running on fumes and falling out of the sky.
Unfortunately, the list is pretty long of similar "language barrier" accidents but it just shows how important good communication is in aviation. Sadly the ICAO first acted 52 years later by introducing an English proficiency test in 2003, which every pilot has to pass on an annual basis.
And the proficiency is scaled in levels one to six. Now to work and fly within international airspaces the minimum requirement is level four. Level four is categorized as operational. Five is extended and level 6 is expert or native speaker. So the native speakers like the Brits, the Ozzies or the Americans automatically get Proficiency level 6 and don´t need testing. Except I had to. Although I have a British passport I didn´t get level 6 as I went to German-speaking school. But if you have been to an English speaking school, you fill out a form and immediately get certified level six which is for life and you won´t be facing any English test within your aviation career. So congrats to that.
But all other levels require a written and oral exam. What does that look like? It´s gonna be a one on one with the examiner. He might play a tape which you have to listen to and later explain what conversation was about. Or he wants you to translate a text from your mother tongue into English or vice versa and for sure he´ll engage you into a conversation about literally anything. So be prepared that you at least get level four. Level four then requires you to retake that exam every four years. Level 5 every 6 years and as mentioned level 6 is for life.
But see more in the video ...
Thanks for watching, all the best your "Captain" Joe
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I’m a native English speaker and I have no clue what Rod Stewart is singing half the time.
Michael Mangold I concur...😅😂
Michael Mangold
Just found out Manfred Man was singing about a '32 Ford Deuce Coupe. kzhead.info/sun/n8eQhrBseV9qo4E/bejne.html
"If you think I'm sexy and you want..."
Oh I do, I do! (Just joking).
Joe: English is important CDG ATC: *Laughs in French*
Lmao. But they do use english most of the time tho.
Not with french planes ^^
@@KBinturong including PPT
lmoas in france, its not only at cdg atc, ITS EVERYWHERE IN FRANCE
@@ronanaballerino9794 and it's totally legal according to ICAO, what's the problem ?
Why am I watching this when I’m already a native English speaker and don’t want to be a pilot😂
@Mindy Janis lol
Because they can’t handle the neutron style
I feel better about my chances of being a pilot
Same. I just find these videos interesting
That's what youtube does to you :)
>German pilot speaks on radio in german >English pilot hears *>Battle of Britain II: Electric Boogaloo*
If you're fluent in English, realise how lucky you are.
Being a native English speaker, I wish I knew other languages. Even though it's the most spoken language in the world,. being only proficient at English seems very limiting.
You are fluent *in* English, not _at_ English.
Andrew A English is not the most spoken language chinese is the most than it is spanish then english
You don't need to be lucky to be fluent in english. All you gotta do is simply watch a lot of Yt vids and interact with a community so that you can practice it.And of course, you need an english class outside of school.
Damn Brits
German Pilot: *Calls for clearance in German* ATC: "You must speak English if you want clearance" German Pilot: "I'm a German pilot in a German country flying a German plane, vhy must I speak English" British Pilot: "Because you lost the bloody war!"
BillNGX laughed to much at this :)))
LOL. So fucking funny, That I almost peeed in mu pants😂
I read it with the accents
BillNGX #nazigermany4evr and #luftwaffe4evr
BillNGX lol
I cracked up laughing when he said "Hi I am Joe, two beers please."
i had some fun on that also - but admit, it's important to be able to say that :-D
Me: *Watch Aircrash Investigation* Also Me: "I know everything about plane now"
Facts !
Dats how I feel🤣🤣🤣
I think many people confuse between bad english and bad english accent. People with bad english accent can communicate well in english with good english vocabulary. However most people see people with bad accent as people with bad english
I agree, but very bad accents can make it impossible to understand anyway! As a side note, you get the very same when people say "they can't sing!" when what they actually mean is they don't like their music; their voice could be fine.
ru40342 True lol and the British themselves have many different accents ..on tv they sometimes use subtitles for Glaswegians and Geordies (Newcastle)
There's a study about non-native english speakers (hence bad english accent according to native english speakers) able to understand more variation of accented english compared to native speakers.
American here. I have the most trouble with accents French and Chinese. Everyone else I've encountered I can parse. With the French you have to learn a new version of English that French speakers speak. Chinese is difficult because of tonality. Chinese is a "singing language" (tones are phonologically distinct) and American English has a very even non-musical cadence. Doesn't mesh well. Russians can't handle English grammar, they struggle the most with the language by far. The accent isn't difficult though. Every German I've met speaks perfect English just with a silly voice and confusing personality.
@@TheDavidLiou That makes sense, what I call the "perceived phonetic topology" is much more robust for non-native speakers. Meaning a non-native speaker recognizes the "shape" of words rather than native speakers who go by cadence and something like convolution matching.
ENGLISH MOTHERF(BEEP) DO YOU SPEAK IT 12/10 great video
Teguh Pangaribowo 😂
420/69
What?
420/69 = 6.08695652174
Say what again. Say what again!
"Have you been cleared into the ramp ?" _"Ok cleared to the ramp"_ *"NO THAT WAS A QUESTION! HAVE THE RAMP PEOPLE CLEARED YOU INTO THE GATE?"* Fuck, that is classic.
Joe : there are 6 levels Average French people : hold my -1 level Edit : oh 69 likes...😏
*French and Italian people
Lol, more seriously, most of french can speak basic English, they just have the strong accent
*je suis français aussi
@@rhinoareaction7587 no they always say. no no english when you go to a camping or somehting. or when they come to your own country...
@@daanbreur Well I admit that english are not well seen in France But otherwise, young frenches english level IS actually getting quite good (I'm actually 14 and able to form a correct simple sentence)
I’m a military controller and was stationed in south Florida a couple years back. There was a never ending flow of Spanish native student pilots flying all over. I can not count the number of times there was a fundamental misunderstanding over the air because of their comprehension and ability to speak in English. It also made their transmissions extraordinarily long.
Maybe a stupid question, but my English is nearly fluent, but every time I listen to CVR or ATC recordings I can barely make out the words because of the poor audio quality. Is this ever an issue in aviation?
guitarwally1 it's difficult for native speaker too. I'm U S. born, and sometimes have trouble understanding them. If you are listening to a real ATC conversation through your headset, it actually sounds very clear; much like a telephone conversation.
Glad someone else had this same question. When I listen to ATC chatter, it's often so difficult to understand because it's spoken so quickly and not all of it clearly. Do pilots just get used to knowing what to listen for?
I assume that when you are familiar with the terminology the ATC uses and know what you should expect to hear, it becomes a bit easier.
Bob Marshall most pilots know what ATC is going to say next so they just listen out for the callsign
I can understand British ATC but not US
7:45 poor french ATC controllers 😂😂😂
fuck france.
French people have a very bad (and funny) accent but it is not hard to understand them in my opinion. If anything they tend to articulate too much. However they often communicate in French even in international airports like Orly...
Haha now you have to pass a english test for every engineering school which is as high as what joe explain for pilots, so next gen french atc is going to be better. And there is netflix now 😁
@@sarahk236 Why ?
@@sarahk236 go fuck yourself
0:00 Since I live in China, I have to hear this English almost every flight.
I'm Brazilian and I am learning english because my dream is become a pilot. Because of that I watch english videos about airplane and your channel is one of the channels I watch. You have helped me a lot, thank you
I'd like to write the same hahaha. I'm Brazilian too and I found Joe's channel due to my English practicing, and now I'm watching every single video, with subtitles and then without subtitles. It is a good way to study, watching English material related to your interest subject
Eduardo S Moura if you ever get the chance to study abroad go and look for a English speaking country? Or look for a place in your erea where native speakers do come. You could even offer to help them speak Portuguese.
Eduardo S Moura Yes, Joe speaks slowly, so is easy to understand
became
Roberto Lima thank you
Was that Samuel L Jackson in the intro😂😂😀
*"If you asked me how important English is in aviation, my answer is 12"* Joe, that's not how it works...
Me: *watches Captain Joe* Friend: What’s that? Me: Joe. Friend: Who’s Joe? Me: Captain Joe!
Telling people in english how to learn english
Luminescent Lion XD
Spreading the word bro😅😅😂
Maybe somes watch the video with the translated subtitles
Luminescent Lion a lot of non native speaker like me will watch this video. Captain Joe is really international 🙌🏾 Really usefull to have english subtitles to understand oral
There are a lot of subtitles for this video (e.g. french), so as a french native speaker you can watch this video without knowing English. The second important thing is Joe speaks very, VERY clear. As a non native speaker I understand Joe perfectly, but sometimes I can not really understand e.g. actors in the show "Sherlock".
AA 965 crash in Colombia in Dec. 1995: "The air traffic controller, Nelson Rivera Ramírez, believed that some of the requests of the pilots did not make sense, but did not know enough non-aviation English to convey this." (from Wikipedia) He didn't know how to say they were going to crash into a mountain!
Callie Masters jesus that sucks
oh wowwwwww
joe in the beginning "I would be out of that plane within seconds" made me laugh super hard.
Speaking English like the Brits? (British) Have you ever heard the Scots speak English!!?? 😱
@@etekweb im scottish and i didnt understand almost a single word you wrote there
@@cremebrulee2484 makes you illiterate then.
Haha, or English as spoken in Newfoundland, Canada
@@etekweb I freaking love that couple!! 😂😂😂 "IT WAS THE DAMN PRODS, KATHLEEN! 8000 YEARS OF PAIN, KATHLEEN!"
I love scottish accent, especially mhairi black’s (renfrew/glasgow accent)
This topic reminds me of the following riddle: A person who speaks 3 languages is known as trilingual A person who speaks 2 languages is known as bilingual What do you call a person who speaks one language? . . . . . American!
jellofan Not a riddle, just a joke.
jellofan that’s offensive, a higher percentage of Americans are bilingual than Canadians, and that’s an officially bilingual country.
Lmao everyone getting triggered
British not American. So many people speak Spanish, chinese, Russian in america.
I consider America is a relatively multilingual country cuz it's so ethnically diverse. And almost every American school teaches Spanish, if not also French, German, and Chinese.
That meme in the intro killed me xD
Does Marsellus Wallace look like a bitch?!?
W-What?
It tuue
Say what again!
And the French controllers/pilots absolutely REFUSE to speak English with French pilots during ground operations... It messes up situational awareness. Charles de Gaul (CDG) You ARE GUILTY!
Isn't that illegal?
Sorry, but it's hard to assume that goddamn accent.
Yes we are but l’aéropostale c’était qui ? C’était bibi ! Haha 😂
Pilots should always understand the language of the countries they are in, or atleast the base.
@@felixhurteau2630 That would mean learning atleast 20 languages for international pilots... Are you insane or just didnt realise that one? Not to mention one thing are languages that are from same language branch like czech and polish being slavic languages another is knowing english then learning spanish and then japanese... There are people that are able to do that yes but those people have insane talent for languages which only few have.
I'm a pilot in Australia - we do have to do a sort of proficiency test to get the Level 6 certificate, but it literally amounts to sitting in a room with whoever is certified to sign you off, and just having a 5 minute conversation. Then they fill out paperwork and we get a piece of paper that says we speak english :)
The Pulp Fiction part was just perfect! Einfach genial! :D
I literally love this part with Rod Stewart. Remind my my childhood in my father car where I had '0' idea what he was singing about, until now where I understand and learn out of his lyrics and life experiences... :) Great one Joe.
Great video Captain Joe. I am an American who spent many years in Germany while in the military. Learning German was always a challenge but well worth my efforts. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and wisdom.
Captain Joe, as a flight enthusiast I'm amazed with your videos! Every day learning a new and interesting thing! Not only english might be hard to understand if not trained, but as a proficient english foreign speaker I still find it really hard to get all meanings over radio communications. Keep it up on Spanish lessons! Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina!
The Pulp Fiction Bit at the beginning was priceless 😂😂 nice Job Joe!
Damnnn I’m feeling a little privileged level 6 squad where you at.
alpham777 Level 7 mate 😄
Level 5 for me😒🙁
Я ЗДЕСЬ !!!
Level 99999999999.....
Lol.heeeeeeere
Thank you so much capt. Joe for ALL your videos, that have been so precious during all my pilot training, and for refreshments. On the top of all, your mindset is so supportive and motivational that it is a great source of energy and positive fuel for the brain and heart. A great and big thank you !
I commend you for having the integrity to openly admit that this is an advertisement in the TITLE. Most youtubers will rarely even include something in the description.
chineese person: ooh i want to be a pilot let me look up how to improve my english (in chineese) video: -*is in english* chineese: ...
blyat chiknees gov succ
Ho Lee Fuk
Sum Ting Wong
@@f.b.i2115 We tu lo
I love your videos,I’m Mexican and I’m actually learning English ,and I’m so proud of me hahaha because I can understand most of your videos ,and I hope I improve my English little by little ,this sentence is always in my mind,a good pilot is always learning ! Thanks for your videos captain!
Captain Joe, you are my KZheadr of all time, I watch your new videos every day when they are release, I have to say that you do a good job at explaining things cause I always wanted to become a pilot just like you in the future.
The clip from pulp fiction was great!
0:39 The indomitable Samuel L. -"Mothertucker"- Jackson *11/10* would watch this video again
hello my friend, i'm a young brazilian pilot and i use your channel to study for the icao test, thanks for the videos. it was really cool to find this video talking about the icao test.
Your English is brilliant. My aunt and uncle moved to France years ago, and they did similar things to teach English to their kids and then grandkids.
Great video. Greetings from Colombia. A320 F-O/aeronautical english instructor.
That was a Chinese air hostess trying to speak English.😊 Used to fly regularly to and in China, so I'm used to it.😂😂
It is very similar when you call tech support that has call-centr in India
It is normal in the world among non - European descent nations. For example the best way to understand an average Japanese speaking English is to learn... Japanese. People in Japan learning English just at school can be quite good at English, but it is not an easy task to get rid of Japanese accent while speaking English. This famous "Engrish" for example. So, learning just basics of Japanese and Japanese pronunciation quite facilitates understanding English of a Japanese. I think, that this is the same with Chinese and almost any other language. Moreover, sound of English and it's pronunciation is different from most other languages. For example, vowels are pronounced the same way in majority languages of the world. For example pronunciation of "a" is the same in Polish, Russian, Italian, German, Japanese, Spanish... But not in English. The same is with other vowels. So, English is quite "special" among languages of the world.
pokrec Quite true. I speak both Japanese and Chinese, as well as two other languages besides English, which I'm sure helps. But even someone who only speaks English will get used to an accent after a while.😉
pokrec, Engrish is more about bad literal translations of idioms or figurative language that native speakers don't think of as such, than accents in spoken English. Also, in Japan, English is treated like English speakers treat French or Italian. It's exotic and fancy and used to dress up ordinary items to make them seem less ordinary. Slogans on T-shirts can be quite hilarious.
don't want to sound textbook, but...i call complacency!
this is by far my favorite video by Captain Joe.
Like I said in a previous conversation, English is the language of the Airline industry. You make great videos Capt. Joe!
Iam 13 years old, from Czech republic, I learned english mostly from youtube videos and books :) And my english accent is really weird, cause I watch english-speaking youtubers from different countries, with different accents, so my english accent is a mix of german, slightly russian, canadian, american, british, czech and spanish accent (Just realised i used word accent like ten times but nevermind)
I'm 23 years old Russian guy, who lives in Austria, and your mentioned exactly the reason, why I stopped carrying about my accent. Even native speakers have a lot of accent, so which one should I learn as a foreigner ? My decision was to learn, how to pronounce the words understandable. I think if everyone can understand you without any problems, it means, your pronunciation is good enough for a good communication.
I'm from the Czech Republic but I was born in England, with a British dad and a Czech mum, so I'm lucky as hell.
Další spoluobčané létají v komentářích u Kapitána Joea. Jak se kdo máte?
@@ddd7386 "Caring" is the correct word not "carrying" . You carry things or people. For example " I was carrying the baby from her bed to the high chair."
«Hey! How you doing?» 😂😂😂😂😂 Hilarious )) Love Friends!
I'm from ST. Vincent & the Grenadines Captain Joe and your my role that keeps me striving each even I am not rich and I don't have enough money to become a pilot with your videos you still help me to keep pushing and strive to become a pilot everyday i watch your videos and thank you very much for teaching me and I'm only 16 but i really want to become a pilot and in the next i will be going to college hopefully and i will push even harder to become a pilot with limited resources no matter what
I’d pay good money to hear Cpt Joe sing “I am sailing” :-D Another brilliant video by Cpt Joe, we are native English speakers but still found this entertaining thanks to the JoeFactor :-) My son and I have always been plane fans. My son especially watches a lot of KZhead but Cpt Joe is the only KZheadr that brings us both together. We even now look out for new Cpt Joe videos (and have notifications on ;) - we don’t do this for any other KZheadr! Keep the outro music. We love it.
Your accent is just so beautiful :)
Hey Joe I am ur new subscriber....love ur videos....love from India
What's really cool in your videos is that I think you speak slowly as a consequence it's easily possible to understand and improve ourselves in English if we don't come from an english speaking-country. Six months before I experienced only one week in a family near London and before this time I had not been able to know how important is to go few time in UK (for exemple) . I was there only few days and I clearly saw I was improving myself day by day so let's imagine if I stay few months! In addition it's a real experience in another place you actually don't know. I'm almost 17, French and I'd like to become an ATC. I think the English exam will be a real step and a real challenge to succeed in my dream... As Joe says: All the best!
Joe you English is perfect. I understand 95% of your speach and it made me sure that I'm fluent in that language. I came to Ireland on holiday, and when I was buying a sandwich on gas station, some woman near till asked me about something, I didn't even understand one word :O everywhere people has own accent and make English sometimes unreadable :(
I still cant figure out joe's accent. Its unlike anything i've ever heard
Jæk It sounds like a mix of a German accent with an English one
He's half German, half English.
It just doesn't sound that german though, like it's a third german, a third english, and a third american or something.
Jæk sounds like he is originally from the UK. But moved to Germany
Jæk it is mathematically impossible to be a third something
Hey, can you make a video about pilot uniforms.
I have a disqualifying condition which prevents me from becoming a pilot. You do not know how much I enjoy your videos and how happy they make me watching. I may not be able to grow up and be what I want to be, but it's nice absorbing content of what I love.
Maaaan. I am not a native english speaker, nor am I willing to become a pilot. But boy, is your channel interesting and very informative even for a simple passenger as me. You are also very charismatic, professional, clear and precise when it comes down to information you are providing in your clips. I just love listening and watching you. Please keep up the good work. Cheers, just recently became your subscriber :)
I have an English father and Czech mother. I grew up in the UK and visited my Czech grandparents in Czechia for about 2 weeks every year. Unfortunately, younger me was too stubborn and uninterested in learning Czech, so I didn’t learn it. :( However, I’m now considering taking lessons with online Skype tutoring to improve my proficiency. I’m actually better at French than the language of half my heritage, due to being taught the language at school. 😂 Dobrý večer!
Some Person Lol snap...my French is better than my other mother tongue because well we grew up abroad anyway so too many languages to learn 😂
Lmao
When you want... I'm Czech motherspeaker
Další Čecháček? No nene...
LEVEL SIX ENGLISH SPEAKERS REPRESENT!
Yes!!! Thanks Australia!
Australia 🇦🇺 !! 👍👍
*cries in chilean*
Rule Britannia 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Would Canada count??
Ich werde in einer Woche einen langen Flug machen. Und KZhead empfiehlt mir diesen Kanal. So gut er (bisher) ist, so sehr stimmt mich das auch zum Nachdenken. ;)
Your videos are off the hook! Keep doing it!!!
7:38 now we know the ATC in question is in Portugal :P Anyway, ATC staff makes a lot of money?
Holly hell I haven't seen a cassette tape in decades !
I'm a German and I'm currently watching only english videos on YT. Thank you for your clean language, I can understand every single word. Americans have that 'slang' which is sometimes hard to understand, but I also try this. Because I finished my school, me and my parents went to Canada for a camper trip and I had no problems to communicate. I think, just hearing English every day helps a lot!
Doch die Deutsche Sprache ist sie schönste 😃🇩🇪🇩🇪🎆🎊🎉
Hi Captain Joe! Your videos are really interesting! I found your channel because I started to wonder about aviation after my firsts flights last week, from Barcelona to Paris, and your videos caught me! Therefore, this video motivated me to increase my english level, too. Well, I'm from Spain and I'm texting to you this without translator. I hope my studies help me with this! By the way, you won a subscriber! Thanks a lot, greetings!
Captain Joe I like all your videos. Please make a video of TCAS!!!
Kourosh Jalali THANKS👍
Can you explain the pattern in which airplanes land and take off. Like can a runway dedicated to landing also be used for takeoff??
Don't send traffic into the face of other traffic. Interweave departures and arrivals within distance limits. It's not that hard, conceptually at least.
The designated runway is designated for both landing and takeoff. Both are done in the same direction. As a matter of fact, if an airplane has short enough takeoff and landing distances, they can land on a runway, come to a complete stop on that runway, and take off from that same runway without ever changing directions.
I'm 18 and aspiring to one day be a Captain for Air New Zealand. You inspire me more and more each video Joe! Keep up the amazing work
Very interesting and relevant video of one of KZhead's friendliest channel. So Captain Joe you're also of German decent. I've learnt something today.
I find it weird that English speaking people do not need to go through testing even though aviation English has all sorts of specialized terminology.
no point learning specialized terminology if you can't understand basic grammar. That is why those who went to English-speaking schools are exempt from it.
Yeah, but there is more to ICAO English than basic grammar that is my whole point. It is not only aviation terminology either, some native speakers actually have really thick accents. I do not think most native speakers would struggle to get 6, but some might score lower and it seems just weird to grant them lifetime level 6.
The issue I see with native speakers getting level 6 "for free" is, that native speakers that have never studied an other language tend to be lacking strategies to avoid communication lock ups. A simple example: An American from one city is asking for Cola (meaning Coca Cola) and the American seller from a different city responds which "Which Cola?" (using Cola as synonym for soda). The escalation of such a conversation is pretty quickly and ends with shutting "COLA" and "WHICH?". Meanwhile, a non native speaker instantly recognizes the problem, points to the red Coke can and says "Coca Cola". This is a simplified example - but the stereotype of americans just increasing their volume and repeating phrases has some truth to it. Meanwhile, non native speakers try using alternate words and describing what they want, as this is a simple but effective strategy when you do not find or have the perfect word.
I'm Italian-Moroccan, i'm good at english (i am the first in my class) and holy shit every time I try to do an English accent I sound Indian 😂
@Frey it’s because of the Italian part.
@@EM.1 yeah most likely
@Frey the strength of the inflection depends on the geographic area where you speak Italian. I’m from USA, my grandparents moved there for work, then years after got the citizenship. My parents and I are born in USA so we are USA citizens,our mother language is English, I speak fluently Italian. Both of the language without inflections, but when I travel for work an the destination happens to be Italy, oww most of the times I have to resort to use Italian. 🇺🇸🇮🇹
@@EM.1 alright, grazie for the info tho 😄👍
@Frey nessun problema 🙂 anche negli States ci sono certe zone dove l’accento locale modifica la pronuncia, non solo in caso di persone che sono multilingue, ma persino la pronuncia e comprensione dello stesso Inglese.
I’m a native spanish speaker and what really helped my english skills is moving to the US for my degree at college. Not to mention, to buy a radio scanner and just “listen” at the airport for hours what’s going on with arriving and departing aircraft. That radio scanner was my best initial investments when flying my first few hours and building situational awareness at busy airports.
I learn English by watching tons of KZhead videos, and it helps a lot!
Forever haunted by Rod Stewart lyrics. Poor Joe!
I flew one week ago on a cathay pacific flight and OMG, most of the flight attendants i had didn't speak a word of English, that is scarry seriously, they are responsable of the safety of the passengers so just imagine in case of a emergency, how would they deal with this!
The traditional dialect in Hong Kong was Cantonese. An alarm in Chinese may not be understandable because they don't use the UN Mandarin dialect therefore no one will likely understand them at all!
How? See the example of the train crash in Wenzhou circa summer 2011. Just dump in a pit and shovel up with fresh soil.
Lovely Work Captain Godspeed
Dear @Captain Joe you're great and I am happy that you share your knowledge this way. I highly appreciate that you share all kind of technical info about the gear you use to create it. You even mention the source of the intro and outro songs and this is very good. I would like to ask you to share the link of the originals of the video inserts, too. For the Tenerife Disaster that simulation is a masterly done great work and it would be a great acknowledgement to its creator(s) to give'em a backlink. Don't take it hard, this is just a suggestion to help us find more great content here :)
"If you ask me how important English is in aviation on a scale from 0 to 10, my answer is 12." Me: **Visible confusion**
10:03 but no ads ❤️
The importance of the English language in aviation, and the blessing that God gave you Captain Joe for the mother he gave you, and the beautiful family in which you were born, who gave you the English language natively, in my opinion you are an excellent human being. And you deserve it, may God bless you and protect you always.
I love the sound when Joe says"Let's get started ".
Thala fan aah, 👍👍, btw even I also like that part.
1:44 the final E of Tenerife has to be pronounced ;) (like the E in "end") I wouldn't have understood it if it wasn't because I know about that accident. One of the most catastrophic disasters in the aviation history... It's both shocking and sad.
Skwisgaar Skwigelf So in that case, Paris must be pronounced “Par-ee” right?
ATTACKASSASSIN since he's learning Spanish, he may not know it and could be useful to him. If not, and he knows it, then he'll ignore it and life goes on. Now people know a bit more of Spanish thanks to my comment. Isn't that awesome free knowledge? I mean, I wrote this comment because he mentioned Spanish language. Otherwise, I wouldn't bother.
Skwisgaar Skwigelf Ah okay makes sense
If you ask me how hot Captain Joe is on a scale of 0 to 10.... my answer is 12! 😜
hahahah so true!
God he’s hot !!
I say 20
Hes good at explaining technical things simply, thats where I see him as hot
Thank God someone else mentions it. Soooo fking hot!
Awesome video, funny and hilarious at the same time! Best way to learn in my opinion! Love ya
Just as well I'm Aussie! Nice video Joe!
I died from that intro😂😂😂 Lmao!
"сдвиг ветра"*, not "сдвига ветра" P. S. Yeah, I know no one cares)))
That's what you get for using Google Translate haha
I was specifically going through comments to see if anyone pointed this out.
yeah, it was funny
Im learning russian, so i actually care, thanks!
Когда я это услышал, так смешно стало, Джо такое лицо сделал забавное. Вообще мне кажется, что почти каждый иностранец делает такое лицо, когда слышит русский язык) When I just heard that, it made me laugh, and Joe made such a funny face. I suppose, almost every foreigner makes such a face when he hears Russian)
Aye Captain ! ......Thanks for the info on ICAO & your communication skills are too good. 👌
Thank you so much Joe for this video it will really help me on future
7:54 France 🤭
Hey Joe, is knowing Luxembourgish important at CargoLux?
G2H3LL idk
G2H3LL it is not required to speak luxembourgish to fly for CV.
I don’t think so. I don’t think either that Joe is quite often in Luxembourg. Of course he’ll be quite often in the Airport, but since he is living in Munich he’ll probably just fly with Luxair or Lufthansa to Munich and back and then immediately to the 747
The official language in writing, administration and laws in Luxemburg is ... French. In speaking there are 3 official languages: French, German and Luxemburgish.
The Pulp Ficton intro is the best.
Very cool, that you are learning Spanish.. you definately have to visit Quito/Ecuador for longer than just a few days! This country is way to amazing..
Hi Joe. Which is the most exiting flight you have ever flown in your career?
Would be fun to know about your exiting job and all the flights you’ve flown
Aron Syvänen *exciting😉
Failed, you can exit now. Next one please...
MrBitterman75 What do you mean?
@@MrBitterman75 I think Aron didn't quite understand it.
42 views 67 likes xD BTW you're amazing Joe!!!!
Crispy Apple KZheads architecture stores likes globally but views on local serves until it hits 301 views. Typically catches up globally after 301 views
Bradley Delaune I wish more people understood this.
In every video, sooner or later, someone says this. I have to start reporting these
Bradley Patrick Me too....I'm also absolutely amazed at how much people are concerned by it. It doesn't effect their experience in viewing the videos so why keep mentioning it.
Some of the smaller airports in Colombia, ATC doesn’t have the highest proficiency in English. I hear them all the time giving instructions to pilots in Spanish. Thank god for TCAS.
I bought a "BBC for beginners" book from the road side in Damascus and that book helped me to score really high in the IELTS test. It is highly recommended for non native speakers.
Go to Puerto Rico. We talk natively Spanish but we learn English as a second language which can help you and people are very friendly and can help you learn
lol, in Aruba we speak 4 language.
Aruba One Happy Island oh yeah I know that lol also in Curaçao, maybe it's easier for him to get to US territory
Or Belize. Their official language is English, though many speak Spanish as well.
Aruba One Happy Island oh look a fellow arubian. Bon nochi