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Incidence of a new proposal syllabus for teaching aeronautical phraseology in english at Cap. Fernando Vasconez Army Aviation School for XXIX basic pilots course 2006

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dc.contributor.advisor Avalos, Lilian
dc.contributor.author Armas Miranda, Verónica Karina
dc.contributor.author Tipan Troya, Jhonny Bolivar
dc.date.accessioned 2011-07-22T06:37:14Z
dc.date.available 2011-07-22T06:37:14Z
dc.date.issued 2007-07
dc.identifier.citation Armas Miranda, Verónica Karina. Tipan Troya, Jhonny Bolivar (2007). Incidence of a new proposal syllabus for teaching aeronautical phraseology in english at Cap. Fernando Vasconez Army Aviation School for XXIX basic pilots course 2006. Applied linguistics in english career. ESPE. Sede Idiomas es_ES
dc.identifier.other 032456
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.espe.edu.ec/handle/21000/3868
dc.description.abstract Differences in the use of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) phraseology in some countries complicate understanding; especially to pilots whose English is an acquired language. United States and Canada form a region where such differences are mostly noticeable. Effective communication starts with the knowledge and respect of ATC procedures and aircraft performance data. Effective radio communication abroad also requires proficiency in general English. A well-known saying ¿Seeing once is better than hearing twice¿ gives the worst fit when it concerns radiotelephony phraseology. While preparing for flights in the North America and looking through materials that were at hand, there was no expectation of a bolt from the blue. But the first landing at Gander, followed by Ottawa, Toronto, Boston, New York, Chicago, Andrews and McGuire Air Force Bases, have made it clear that what was read by eyes in a book was rather difficult for ears to hear. A deeper study of American aviation regulations has shown that radio communication over the US was a trouble not only to the crews, but also to American regulating authorities and aviation industry. In the fall of 1988 the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and airlines called for a joint action to improve communications between pilots and controllers. es_ES
dc.format.extent 91 p.: il. es_ES
dc.language.iso spa es_ES
dc.publisher QUITO / ESPE-IDIOMAS / 2007 es_ES
dc.subject CURRICULUM es_ES
dc.subject ENGLISH es_ES
dc.subject AERONAUTICAL PHRASEOLOGY es_ES
dc.subject AVIATION es_ES
dc.subject ARMY es_ES
dc.title Incidence of a new proposal syllabus for teaching aeronautical phraseology in english at Cap. Fernando Vasconez Army Aviation School for XXIX basic pilots course 2006 es_ES
dc.type bachelorThesis es_ES


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