WHAT'S ON BRITSKÉ LISTY
Some Pilots Want Europe to Speak Czech
15. 9. 2010
According to Czech newspaper Mladá Fronta Dnes, part of the Czech airplane pilot community is protesting against the use of English, which is the language used in the whole air travel world. They are requesting the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to make their commands also in the Czech language. The Czech deputy Transport Minister, Ivo Vykydal, admitted that there is a relatively big pressure by the Czech Aero Club for European air controllers to communicate with Czechs pilots in Czech.
A Czech version of this article is in
VytisknoutObsah vydání | Sobota 10.12. 2016
-
23.2. 2013 / Daniel ŘezníčekA fierce controversy about the meaning of Jan Palach's immolation has flared up in the Czech Republic6.7. 2011 / Ema ČulíkThe New Almodóvar warns against superficial attractiveness and obsession with science2.7. 2011 / Ema ČulíkTerrence Malick's The Tree of Life - the film that was awarded the main prize in Cannes20.1. 2011 / Politics of Language: Approaches to Nations, Communities and Cultures in Contemporary Central Europe9.1. 2011 / Greg EvansThe gun attack against Gabrielle Giffords -- a sea change in American politics?23.11. 2010 / Czech Republic: "Equal education for Roma children should be guaranteed", says Commissioner Hammarberg28.10. 2010 / Residence Papers11.10. 2010 / The World We do not Want to Live in5.10. 2010 / Ilona ŠvihlíkováEuro-demonstration in Prague: resistance and the search for alternatives15.9. 2010 / Some Pilots Want Europe to Speak Czech13.9. 2010 / Muriel BlaiveHas the Czech Republic fully come to terms with the memory of the Second World War?23.8. 2010 / Fabiano GolgoRussian boy beaten up by Czech teenagers over the August 21st Russian invasion anniversary