<div class="smallfont"><strong>Language Issues</strong> </div>
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<div id="post_message_3352605">Language issues<br><br>There are now very many mixed nationality crews flying in Europe. Although I am a native English speaker, I virtually never fly with another. Along with many other airlines, mine has a policy of English on the flight deck and all communications in English. However, when we fly in France or Spain we sometimes use "French" or "Spanish" callsigns, being contracted by French or Spanish operators. Under these circumstances it is virtually impossible to consistently receive radio calls in English. At a guess 25% of calls are received in the native language. This often happens when the radio channels are pretty close to being 100% utilised, thus putting an extra stress on an already overloaded system.
<br><br>It is quite understandable that controllers get into habits of what language to use to what callsigns. And even though I can understand much aviation French or Spanish, calls are missed, and much repeating is still necessary. (Particularly with the eccentric nature of French counting, which I still have difficulty with when delivered at high speed…) I also note that we are by no means the only crews getting this problem. Cannot (say) there be a language preference marker be placed on the radar screen (or wherever appropriate for the controllers).
<br><br>Anyone else got any thoughts on this, but just for now, please leave aside the issue of multiple language use in the first place, that is often discussed, and nothing is likely to change. This is more a matter of how to ensure being called in your preferred language, from the first call and then consistently, without wasting time on repeats and misunderstandings. This should not be controversial, and surely is in everyone's interest.
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