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imageTake a look at the above picture. Write down what you would say if this picture came up in your ICAO test. Send your description to atendimento@absoluteaviation.com.br for marking and feedback from one of the Absolute Aviation teachers. Points will be awarded out of 10 and the best description will receive a prize! 

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Novo Professor – Stratos Tsakiris

Meet Stratos, a Greek national, who has lived for many years in London where he attained a JAA Private Pilot License and a Cambridge English Teaching Certificate!

Conheça Stratos, de nacionalidade Grega, viveu por muitos anos em Londres, onde obteve o certificado JAA, Licença de Piloto Privado e seu certificado  de professor de Inglês pela Universidade de Cambridge.

stratos

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Novo Professor – Mark Medvetz

Mark is an American Airlines captain, who is also available to you to teach you Aviation English in the comfort of your own home, or hotel whilst you are working. Mark lives in America and teaches our pilots via skype!

mark

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Novo Professor – Philip Cruz

Come and meet our new teacher Philipe Cruz at the school, not only is he a trained pilot but he is also bilingual, fluent in both English and Portuguese.

English Teacher Philipe Cruz

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Airlines Insist they’ll Stick with Dreamliner After Fire

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By: Peter Griffiths and Rhys Jones (smh.com.au)

Airlines expressed confidence in the safety of Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner on Sunday as investigators searched for the cause of a fire on one of the advanced jets and billions were wiped off the company’s market value.

British officials said initial checks into what they called a serious incident appeared to rule out any link to the battery-related problems that grounded the Dreamliner fleet for three months earlier this year.

The fire on the Ethiopian Airlines plane at Heathrow Airport in London and a separate technical problem on a second 787 owned by Britain’s Thomson Airways on Friday raised new questions about an aircraft seen as crucial to Boeing’s future.

The incidents were a setback for a company trying to rebuild confidence in its flagship jet and compete with Airbus in the booming market for more fuel-efficient long-distance planes.

Britain’s Tui Travel, which owns six European airlines including Thomson Airways, said its plane turned back during a flight from England to Florida and had a small number of unspecified components replaced. The parts were unrelated to the battery, it said.

“We want to reassure our customers that we have every confidence in this aircraft and would never operate it if we weren’t 100 percent sure of its safety,” a TUI Travel spokeswoman said.

No one was injured in the fire on the empty Ethiopian Airlines plane, which was parked at Heathrow. However, it closed Britain’s busiest airport for 90 minutes.

Britain’s Air Accident Investigations Branch (AAIB), part of the Department for Transport, said the damaged Ethiopian Airlines plane was being examined in a hangar at Heathrow.

Boeing shares closed down 4.7 percent at $101.87 on Friday after the Heathrow fire, knocking $3.8 billion off the company’s market capitalisation.

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In the early stages of the investigation, airlines said they would continue to fly their Dreamliners, while others confirmed they would stick to their plans to buy the aircraft.

Virgin Atlantic said it remained committed to taking delivery of 16 of the planes from the autumn of 2014. Delta Air Lines is buying a 49 percent stake in the airline.

“We are confident that Boeing and the relevant authorities are working hard to ensure that the appropriate action is being taken,” Virgin said in a statement.

Polish flag carrier LOT, the first European airline to take delivery of the 787 last year, said it was in constant contact with Boeing.
Boeing will be keen to reassure airlines, travellers and investors over the cause of the fire as quickly as possible but under aviation rules it will be up to investigators to decide how much information to release and when.

Boeing said it had people on the ground working to understand the causes of the fire. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said it was in contact with Boeing.

Britain’s AAIB said on Saturday there was extensive heat damage in the upper portion of the rear fuselage. The damage was far from the batteries and “there is no direct evidence of a direct causal relationship”, it said.

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Bird Strike and Bird Ingestion

Bird Strike / Ingestion

Bird Strike / Ingestion

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Parts of the Cabin in English

Can you name the parts of the cabin in this picture? – Scroll down for the answers.

Parts of the Cabin

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A) Seat
B) Overhead Locker
C) Aisle
D) Window
E) Galley

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Absolute Aviation Goes International!

Congratulations Absolute Aviation English Brazil!!
Today we have gone INTERNATIONAL!
Today our new instructor, Captain Mark, from American Airlines (active pilot) gave a class to a TAM Captain in Miami!
You can only get this TOP AND EXCLUSIVE service at Absolute Aviation English!

Captain Mark, from American Airlines

Captain Mark, from American Airlines

Come and learn with real pilots, native teachers and top instructors! LEARN WITH THE BEST!

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ICAO – Bandeira – Speeches – Phraseology – Emirates – General – Translations
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Aircraft Emergency Equipment

Here is a list of some emergency equipment that can be found on an aircraft. A great opportunity for Flight Attendants and Pilots to check their Aviation English vocabulary!

Aircraft Emergency Equipment

Aircraft Emergency Equipment

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Bad Weather Conditions for Flying

Here are some important bad weather conditions in English that pilots might face. Can you think of anymore? Leave a comment below.

Bad weather conditions for flying

Bad weather conditions for flying

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