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Brake problem

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Here’s the text to the listening from yesterday.

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An Embraer ERJ-175 was en route at FL340 and close to its destination when the pilots noticed a brake warning light. The crew didn’t want to take any chances, so they requested emergency services at their destination for their arrival. The plane touched down normally and came to a stop on the runway. The pilots asked the emergency services to check the landing gear for smoke and fire. There was none and the plane continued to its stand normally to disembark the passengers.

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Brake problem

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Listen to this recording and try to write what your understand. You should try to write everything that is said.

You can listen as many times as you want.

Check below the recording for some of the difficult words and come back and check the full text from this recording tomorrow.

Suggested ICAO level: 4+

Have a great day!

Difficult words: notice (v.), take any chances, stand (n.)

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Black box investigation centre answers

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Here are the answers to last Friday’s video, enjoy!

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. Three in total, the one in the video and two others.
  2. It’s magnetically sealed so that people can’t listen to what’s happening inside the room.
  3. The circuit board with the recordings on it.
  4. They use four speakers to recreate the situation in the cockpit as closely as possible.
  5. Only the crew and the accident investigators can listen to the recordings.
  6. They listen for sounds in the background, the engines for example, to get extra information about what was happening.
  7. They are put in the drying cabinet to dry the circuits so that they will work properly.
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Black box investigation centre

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With all the talk of AirAsia and black boxes this week, we though it would be interesting to take a look at a place where black boxes are listened to, a black box investigation centre. What do investigators listen for? Who has access to these recordings? Watch the video to find out!

Try to answer the following questions about the video and come back on Monday for the answers.

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

Have a great weekend!!

  1. How many of these centres exist around Europe?
  2. What’s special about the door?
  3. Which part of the black boxes contain the information that investigators want?
  4. Why are four speakers used in the room?
  5. Who’s allowed in the room where they listen to the recordings?
  6. What else, beyond the voices, do investigators listen for?
  7. What’s the procedure if a black box has been recovered from water?

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Engine cowling problem

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Here’s the text to the listening from yesterday.

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A Boeing 767, was en route to its destination and 25 minutes from landing when a problem with engine no.2 caused the engine cowling to be torn off. A passenger who saw the incident passed along the information to the crew who then alerted their company. However, because the plane was close to its destination the captain decided to continue to their destination and landed without incident 25 minutes later. The plane was left with maintenance after disembarking the passengers.

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Engine cowling problem

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Listen to this recording and try to write what your understand. You should try to write everything that is said.

You can listen as many times as you want.

Check below the recording for some of the difficult words and come back and check the full text from this recording tomorrow.

Suggested ICAO level: 3+

Have a great day!

Difficult words: cowling (n.), torn off (adj.), incident (n.), alert (v.)