India Testing Pilots for English Skills
With a growing number of foreign pilots flying Indian carriers, the Indian government has made an English examination mandatory for expatriates. The test focuses on pilots' ability to communicate with air traffic controllers. The decision was prompted by a 1996 accident in India when a Saudi Arabian...
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