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English for Aeronautical Communication

Anna P. Borowska

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Routledge
03 November 2025
English for Aeronautical Communication is a comprehensive applied linguistics introduction of Aeronautical English tailored specifically for pilots, air traffic controllers, and aspiring trainees who aim to master radio communication for Instrument Flight Rules (IFR). Based on current research in aeronautical communication, it shows the best practices on how to become proficient in coded radiotelephony dialogues. This essential resource is the first of its kind, providing an approach where content-based instructions are combined with communication contributing factors and guidance for linguists, researchers and anyone interested in the secrets of aeronautical communication.

This book provides:

· a focus on communication skills through ready-made templates designed to prevent mistakes in both routine and emergency scenarios

· comprehensive coverage from the fundamentals of aeronautical communication to advanced procedures for IFR, this book covers them all

· research-based strategies for learning the radiotelephony coded utterances

· global relevance – a vital training tool for anyone interested in the intricacies of aeronautical communication, whether a native or a non-native English speaker

· authentic audio recordings that illustrate real-world communication, supporting appropriate interpretation and reactions over the radio

· analysis of aeronautical dialogues which involves examining the syntactic and lexical devices that are essential for effective communication in authentic contexts; readers will gain a clear grasp of potential communication threats

· case studies – analyses, discussions and practical activities promote a deeper understanding of communicative competence in the aviation context.

Accompanied by online support material including audio files, this comprehensive introduction prepares readers for Aviation English exams and is essential for all students of radiotelephony English.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032555485
ISBN 10:   1032555483
Series:   Routledge Applied English Language Introductions
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  ELT/ESL ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  ELT Beginner
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Part I. Fundamentals for Radiotelephony Communications Chapter 1. International regulations for using English in Aviation Chapter 2. Language testing for operational personnel Chapter 3. Features of aeronautical communication Chapter 4. Prescribed code for routine operations Chapter 5. Specialised language for non-routine operations Chapter 6. At the airport. Layout and infrastructure. Airport workers Chapter 7. Aircraft parts and their functions. Chapter 8. Principles of flight. Aerobatic manoeuvres Chapter 9. VFR vs IFR flights Chapter 10. Meteorology and environmental hazards Consolidation I PART II. Aeronautical Communications Chapter 1. On the ground Chapter 2. Pre-flight operations 2.1. Departure information and route clearance 2.2. Start-up 2.3. Pushback 2.4. Taxiing 2.5. Line-up Chapter 3. Take-off and initial climb 3.1. Take off 3.2. Initial climb Chapter 4. En-route 4.1. Climb 4.2. Cruise Chapter 5. Descent, approach and landing 5.1. Descent 5.2. Approach 5.3. Landing Chapter 6. Emergency procedures 6.1. Fire 6.2. Medical issues 6.3. Bird strike 6.4. Unruly passengers Consolidation II PART III Aeronautical Communication Contributing Factors Chapter 1. Situational awareness 1.1. Expectation bias 1.2. Code-switching 1.3. Intercultural competence Chapter 2. Native speakers of English on the frequency Chapter 3. Unexpected turn of events Consolidation III

Anna P. Borowska is Professor at the Faculty of Applied Linguistics at the University of Warsaw, Poland, specialising in Aeronautical English research with over 13 years of experience. She is an Aviation English instructor and assessor for an international audience. In 2017, she has developed the concept of avialinguistics, which aims to systematise the study of aviation communication. Her research focuses on improving aviation communication and understanding the linguistic challenges faced by operational personnel. Her contributions have paved the way for further exploration and understanding of how language functions within the aviation context.

Reviews for English for Aeronautical Communication

“The book is a great contribution to the field. It is resourceful as it addresses both linguistic and metalinguistic aspects of Aviation English, such as information about safety events caused by miscommunication and intercultural communication. Aviation is growing steadily, and the demand for proficient operational personnel is required.” – Dr Aline Pacheco, Associate Professor, Aeronautical Science Program, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil “The publication is an exceptional resource for anyone involved in aviation who seeks to master effective radiotelephony communication. The author’s detailed exploration of both routine and non-routine operations ensures readers are well-prepared for diverse scenarios, from pre-flight to emergencies, making it an invaluable tool for aviation professionals and students.” – Dr Piotr Czerwiński, Aviation English Instructor, Rzeszów University of Technology, Poland “Clear communication is vital in aviation, where precision and accuracy can prevent critical misunderstandings. I highly recommend this book for its practical approach to mastering Aeronautical English. It serves as an invaluable resource for aviation professionals, combining real-world scenarios, ICAO standards, and global relevance to enhance safety and efficiency in the skies”. – Bertrand Pigeon, Aviation English Operational Examiner, First Officer, Twin Jet, France “This is a terrific book for anyone looking to understand and master aeronautical communication. It effectively balances practical and theoretical elements, featuring real-life recordings and case studies. The book highlights peculiarities such as intercultural competence, emphasizing the need for harmony between aviation-coded language and plain English”. – Marija Galić, Air Traffic Controller, Aviation English Instructor/Examiner, Air Navigation Services Agency, Bosnia and Herzegovina


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