The language of aviation
The standard is essential. Aviation language might not be officially standardized, still, all pilots understand and speak it fluently.
The standard is essential. Aviation language might not be officially standardized, still, all pilots understand and speak it fluently.
No nation speaks it, but all pilot understands it!
Aero Language represents the aviation English and aviation language in general. The aviation language is a complex of standardized messages, abbreviations, and formulations. It is spoken by all pilots. Or at least, it should be...
What Latin is for doctors, Aviation language and aviation English is for pilots, air traffic controllers, cabin crew, and aircraft mechanics. It can be said it is a language of its own - it uses many idioms, phrases, collocations, and (usually three-letter long) abbreviations. A number of phrases, abbreviations, and standard expressions comprise a simplified English which should be understood by everyone working in aviation. Aviation language consists of many abbreviations, thus, METAR, TAF, RWY, or expressions such as ROGER and WILCO are internationally respected and comprehended.