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Aviation English by Revise Before Flight

Aviation English by Revise Before Flight

Emilia Barska 16 Episodes Jun 30, 2026

A podcast for aviation professionals aiming to improve their English skills. Hosted by Emilia Barska, it covers airline interviews, flight operations, and cockpit communication with practical tips and real-life examples.

Episodes

18. Thunderstorm Season – CBs, Hail & Microburst Threats | ICAO Aviation English Jun 30, 2026 666 🎙️ Episode 18 | Thunderstorm Season – CBs, Hail & Microburst Threat | ICAO Aviation English Case StudySummer brings more than blue skies—it also brings some of the most dangerous weather phenomena pilots can encounter.In this episode of the Revise Before Flight Podcast, I explore three major convective weather hazards every aviation professional should be able to describe confidently in ICAO a
17. Landing Gear: Collapse versus Retraction - Aviation English Beyond The Checklist (LH450 at FRA) Jun 14, 2026 487 When a Lufthansa Boeing 787 abruptly drops to the tarmac at the gate, media headlines immediately scream "Landing Gear Collapse." But as aviation professionals, we have to ask: is that what actually happened? Or did the gear retract?In Episode 17 of Revise Before Flight Podcast, we break down a sudden ground incident involving flight LH-450 at Frankfurt Airport to explore one of the most critical—
16. Fault versus Failure - Aviation English Beyond The Checklist (MU5406/CES5406) May 31, 2026 241 In this episode, I explore the subtle but operationally critical distinction between a fault and a failure, inspired by a real-world Airbus A350 arrival in Shanghai (MU5406/CES5406) involving cascading system alerts and a subsequent loss of braking.You’ll learn:✈️ how aviation English distinguishes between manageable system degradation and a total loss of function✈️ why accurate terminology dictat
15. General Aviation: The Invisible Backbone May 17, 2026 532 When we look at the sky, we see the giants at the gate—the Boeings and the Airbuses. But the foundation they stand on is built by something else entirely.In this episode of Revise Before Flight, we strip away the airline gloss to analyze the "Invisible Backbone" of global aerospace: General Aviation (GA).Accounting for over 90% of all civil aircraft in the skies, GA is not a recreational hobby—it
14. Decision Making & Professionalism: Phrases for Aborting & Diverting (KM 478) Apr 26, 2026 413 In this episode, I explore a real-world operational event involving Air Malta Flight KM-478, where a crew rostering issue led to a mid-flight decision to return to departure shortly after reaching cruise altitude. You’ll learn:✈️ how terms like crew composition, significant discrepancy, and instructor rating are used in an operational context✈️ why crew qualification and regulatory compliance are
13. LaGuardia Runway Incursion: Essential English for High-Traffic Ground Operations (JAZZ 646) Apr 12, 2026 596 In this episode, I break down a runway incursion accident at LaGuardia Airport that occurred on March 22nd, 2026, involving an Air Canada Express CRJ-900 and an airport fire vehicle. You’ll learn:✈️ how operational phrases like runway incursion, crossing clearance, and rollout phase are used in real-world context✈️ why factors such as emergency traffic, high workload, and compressed timing can rap
12. Newark Close Call - How to Describe a Near Mid-Air (FX 721 x AS 294) Mar 22, 2026 567 In this episode, I break down a real-world near midair event over Newark Liberty International Airport, where an Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 and a FedEx Boeing 777 came within just 300 feet of each other on intersecting approaches.You’ll learn:✈️ how terms like near collision, loss of separation, and converging traffic are used in operational context✈️ why terminal airspace congestion and high cont
11. Tail Strike versus Tail Scrape - Aviation English Beyond The Checklist (SY201/SCX201) Jan 1, 2026 267 In this episode, I explore the subtle but operationally critical distinction between tail scrape and tail strike, inspired by a real-world event - a Sun Country Boeing 737-800, registration N851SY performing flight (SY201/SCX201) from Milwaukee,WI to Orlando,FL (USA).You’ll learn:✈️ how aviation English reflects severity and operational consequences✈️ why tail strike appears in safety reports, MEL
10. 5 Spooky Idioms - Flight Log of Lost Words Dec 7, 2025 490 🎙️ Flight Log of Lost Words — Episode 10: 5 Spooky Idioms at the Edge of TransmissionSome aviation stories never make it into manuals. Some words drift through the air like echoes. And some idioms sound as though they were lifted from the crackling static between far-off transmissions.Tonight, Aviation English specialist Emilia Barska guides you into the linguistic twilight — where English becomes
09. Bird Strike Protocol: Phraseology for Non-Standard Situations (MU 2701) Oct 19, 2025 320 What happens when a plane, just minutes into its climb, is suddenly grounded by a bird? On October 2nd, a China Eastern A321 operating Flight MU-2701 was forced to stop its ascent and return to Wuxi after a suspected bird strike at 8,900 feet. Join Aviation English specialist Emilia Barska as she breaks down the crew's textbook response, the resulting 7.5-hour passenger delay, and the damage that
08. Luggage, Baggage, and Beyond: The Skybound Glossary Aug 31, 2025 572 Welcome to Episode 8 - Luggage, Baggage and Beyond - The Skybound Glossary. It is your ultimate guide to decoding travel terminology. I'm clearing the air on the subtle but important differences between "luggage" and "baggage," including their regional uses and figurative meanings. You'll also get an essential glossary of bag types, from "carry-ons" and "garment bags." Check my "luggage lingo" to
07. Mental Health in Aviation: The Unseen Turbulence Jul 24, 2025 1176 What happens when a pilot's identity is grounded for mental health? This episode exposes the "unseen turbulence" of aviation's re-certification process, revealing why the current system can hinder recovery and compromise safety. I make a compelling case for universal counseling as the missing piece in aviation's safety puzzle.

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