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Structure

Aviation English grammar explained for pilots and controllers – clear rules, real aviation examples and practice exercises to lift your ICAO test performance.

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Structure

Structure: ‘Purpose clauses’

Three ways to say why an airline does what it does — to, in order to and so that — with a gap-fill drawn from Southwest's…

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Structure: ‘The first conditional’

The first conditional is one of the most useful structures in aviation English — for talking about real future scenarios, regulations, and procedures. Practise building first…

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Structure: ‘Reporting verbs’

In aviation investigation reports, reporting verbs do more than introduce quotes—they shape meaning. This Advanced practice exercises the differences between stated, revealed, acknowledged, and indicated using…

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Structure: ‘Participle clauses’

Advanced-level grammar activity on participle clauses, recycling vocabulary from the NTSB report on drug findings in fatally injured pilots.