English is most commonly used by international airline pilots.
Pilots on international flights typically identify themselves in English, as it is the universal language used in aviation communications. This helps ensure clear and effective communication between pilots and air traffic control, regardless of their native language.
The internationally accepted language of air traffic control communications is English, although local languages are also used in ATC communications.
Pilots fight in the sky; Infantrymen fight on the ground.
information in the form of a table, diagram, etc a map of an area (such as the sky or ocean) used by pilots
Airline pilots identify themselves in English, the international language of aviation.
English is the official language of aviation.
Aidan A. Quigley has written: 'A place in the sky' -- subject(s): Air pilots, Biography 'Green is my sky' -- subject(s): Air pilots, Biography
The internationally accepted language of air traffic control communications is English, although local languages are also used in ATC communications.
Targets. Sky Jockies
because people would blow up in the sky
Barrington Irving has written: 'Touch the sky' -- subject(s): African American air pilots, Biographpy, Air pilots, Juvenile literature, Biography
Sky is said as "Aasmaan" in Urdu language.