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…
Aviation English grammar explained for pilots and controllers – clear rules, real aviation examples and practice exercises to lift your ICAO test performance.
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…
When do you use 'due to' and when 'because'? Practise the difference with Air India's fuel-driven flight cuts.
Practise comparatives and superlatives with the story of Hermeus breaking the sound barrier: review the -er/-est and more/most patterns, then build your own sentences.
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…
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…
Advanced-level grammar activity on participle clauses, recycling vocabulary from the NTSB report on drug findings in fatally injured pilots.