Aviation

Ready for your career as a pilot to take off? Master the science of flying under any conditions, while communicating clearly with your flight crew and air traffic control.
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Our learning paths teach professionals the essential English terms and expressions they need to succeed in their careers, supported by real-world examples from their industry. Learners will get the English required for:
Aeromedical factors
Fatigue
Hyperventilation
Hypoxia
Motion sickness
Vision issues
Aeronautical decision-making
Crew resource management
Hazard and risk
Human factors
Pilot resource management
Air navigation
Aeronautical charts
Flight planning
Ground-based navigation
Latitude and longitude
Aircraft aerodynamics
Aircraft design characteristics
Aircraft load factors
Basic propeller principles
Forces in flight maneuvers
Aircraft systems and structures
Aircraft engine cooling systems
Aircraft exhaust systems
Aircraft fuel systems
Aircraft ignition systems
Powerplant
Aircraft weight and balance
Aircraft weight control
Balance, stability, and center of gravity
Determining loaded weight
Aviation regulations
Aviation weather
Air masses
Atmosphere
Coriolis force
Weather fronts
Wind and currents
Flight operations
ATC
Airport markings and signs
Collision avoidance
Traffic patterns
Principles of flight
Airfoil design
Atmospheric structure
Production of lift
Radio operations
Lost communication procedures
Proper radio procedures
Radio equipment