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Aviation English by Revise Before Flight

Aviation English by Revise Before Flight

著者: Emilia Barska
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🎧 Welcome to “Revise Before Flight” with Emilia Barska — the podcast for ambitious aviation professionals who want to take their English to new heights.

Whether you're preparing for airline interviews, flight operations, or advanced communication in the cockpit, this is your space to sharpen your aviation English and boost your confidence. Each episode is packed with real-life examples, expert insights, and practical language tips designed to help you sound clear, precise, and professional — no matter how high you fly. Because the higher you aim, the more you achieve. ✈️Emilia Barska
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  • 17 - Landing Gear: Collapse versus Retraction - Aviation English Beyond The Checklist (DLH450 / LH450 at EDDF / FRA)
    2026/06/14
    When a Lufthansa Boeing 787 abruptly drops to the tarmac at the gate, media headlines immediately scream "Landing Gear Collapse." But as aviation professionals, we have to ask: is that what actually happened? Or did the gear retract?

    In Episode 17 of Revise Before Flight Podcast, we break down a sudden ground incident involving flight LH-450 at Frankfurt Airport to explore one of the most critical—and most misunderstood—distinctions in aviation terminology.
    Because in aviation, a "collapse" and a "retraction" tell two entirely different operational stories. One sends engineers looking for fractured metal; the other sends them looking for sequencing valves.

    In this episode, you will learn:
    ✈️ The Operational Reality: A breakdown of the LH-450 pre-boarding incident.
    ✈️ The Core Difference: Why structural yielding (collapse) and system-driven movement (retraction) are never interchangeable.
    ✈️ ICAO Level 5–6 Vocabulary: Master key phrases like uncommanded retraction, structural yielding, and commence boarding.
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    8 分
  • 16 - Fault versus Failure - Aviation English Beyond The Checklist (MU5406/CES5406)
    2026/05/31
    In this episode, I explore the subtle but operationally critical distinction between a fault and a failure, inspired by a real-world Airbus A350 arrival in Shanghai (MU5406/CES5406) involving cascading system alerts and a subsequent loss of braking.You’ll learn:
    ✈️ how aviation English distinguishes between manageable system degradation and a total loss of function
    ✈️ why accurate terminology dictates emergency response, checklist compliance, and official safety logging
    ✈️ how terms like execute a normal landing, cascading faults, and memory items elevate your ICAO Level 5–6 precision

    This episode goes beyond vocabulary lists and checklists. It’s about choosing words that match reality, responsibility, and risk — exactly what ICAO examiners listen for.
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    4 分
  • 15 - General Aviation: The Invisible Backbone
    2026/05/17
    When we look at the sky, we see the giants at the gate—the Boeings and the Airbuses. But the foundation they stand on is built by something else entirely.

    In this episode of Revise Before Flight, we strip away the airline gloss to analyze the "Invisible Backbone" of global aerospace: General Aviation (GA).Accounting for over 90% of all civil aircraft in the skies, GA is not a recreational hobby—it is a sophisticated economic engine, a technological incubator, and a vital humanitarian lifeline.

    Using operational data, we break down how the aviation infrastructure relies on GA for everything from sustaining food security to securing the medical "Golden Hour." We also explore how light aircraft serve as the essential testing ground for sustainable propulsion (electrification and hydrogen fuel cells) and the baseline for professional ab initio flight training.
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    9 分
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