Why English is crucial in the aviation industry?

Young aspirants throughout the globe dream of joining the aviation industry due to its lucrative salary packages and its elegance. If you are one of them, then you have probably done some research and found out that if you want to shape up a remarkable career in the aviation industry you need to possess exceptional communication skills, speaking, writing and understanding and the language you need to be pro at is English.

Today let’s discuss why English is crucial in the aviation industry:

  • English is the universal language for all pilots, air traffic controllers, and aircraft dispatchers who wish to operate in any international aviation workplace.  The aviation courses which you want to pursue at an aviation college of your choice are all in the English language. You may have come across the term “Aviation English”. This is the study and practice of being able to read, speak, write, and understand English about aviation meteorology, physics, navigation, maps and charts, electronics and avionics, instruments, hydraulics, rules of the air, air traffic control regulations, which is crucial for international pilots and other flight staff to do their job safely and efficiently. 

  • For the better and smooth functioning of the aviation Industry better coordination with one another is required. You need to communicate with your co-workers and with various departments, so learning English is necessary, especially if you work abroad in the aviation Industry.

  • For Aviation Professionals, being proficient in the English language is not only the key to their success but the English language is also the key to safety. A wrong word or phrase said can affect the safety of everyone on board. Without clear, accurate and precise communication between the cockpit and the air traffic control, any mishap can happen any day leading to deaths and destruction. An unfortunate example is Avianca Flight 52 which crashed killing 73 persons due to flight crew failing to properly declare a fuel emergency, failure to use an airline operational control dispatch system, inadequate traffic flow management by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and the lack of standardized understandable terminology for pilots and controllers for minimum and emergency fuel states. 

  • The English language helps in improving customer service. If you are an air hostess while flying internationally you meet various passengers belonging to different cultures and it is not possible for knowing every language of the world so here English language comes to the rescue as it is the universal language of the skies most of the passengers can speak and understand it and can at least convey to you what they need so that you can make them feel comfortable.

These are some of the reasons why the English language is crucial in the Aviation Industry.