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Radar to reduce bird strikes

Japan will install radar equipment at Tokyo's Haneda airpot in April to prevent birds from colliding with airplanes that could cause plane crashes, according to local media citing officials from ministry of transport.

It is the first such high-tech effort to be made in the country due to the rising bird strikes at the nation's busiest airport, the officials said.

The radar after installation can locate the positions of birds up to 300 meters high, so that people can track their movements on screen and deal with them more easily.

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Situations on Board – Video 1

Este é o nosso primeiro vídeo da série On Board Situations. Nesta série nós vamos postar semanalmente vídeos contendo as mais variadas situações de bordo e dicas de como resolvê-las utilizando o Inglês para Aviação.

Os vídeos sobre situações de bordo são importantes não apenas para a sua entrevista, como para o seu cotidiano de comissário de bordo e para que você possa aprimorar o seu vocabulário e compreensão em Inglês e possa se comunicar em Inglês para Aviação sem problemas.

 

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Miss Grammar – Lesson 8: Future Tense

Please watch this interesting video about the Future Tense and try to answer following questions.

Use the correct form the Future Simple tense (will or going to):

1.    I ________ fly the new jet next year.

2.    After the long trip, I ___ go home.

3.    Tomorrow ____ be Thursday.

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Gramática para Aviação

Muitos aviadores gostariam de se comunicar em Inglês apurado. Nós temos um programa de gramática especialmente desenvolvido para aviadores. Explicações são claras e em um contexto de aviação.

Vejam o nosso Canal no YouTube para assistir a nossa série de vídeos de Gramática.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Cabin crew procedures

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Santos Dumont, Pioneer Aviator

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Airline vs. Executive Aviation

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Crew Resource Management (CRM)

  [audio:http://aviationenglishblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/15crm.mp3|titles=CRM]TOPIC: Crew Resource Management (CRM) Exercise #1: Read about CRM and then proceed to Exercise #2 Crew Resource Management (CRM) training originated from a NASA workshop in 1979 that focused on improving air safety. The NASA research presented at this meeting found that the primary cause of the majority …