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Cabin rain

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A Boeing 777 was en route and climbing to its final cruise altitude. Shortly after reaching this altitude a passenger reported that water was dripping on top of him, and not only him, but a group of about 10 passengers in the same area of the plane. The cabin crew saw the flow of water drops from the air conditioning system, and that it wasn’t stopping. They told the captain, who decided to return to their airport of origin for passenger comfort reasons.

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Cabin rain

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Difficult words: drip (v.), flow (n.)

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No cabin pressurization

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A Boeing 737, flying from Paris (France) to Rome (Italy), was climbing at around 4000 feet out of Charles de Gaulle’s runway 27L when the crew noticed that they didn’t have any cabin pressure. They contacted ATC, levelled off at 7000 feet and returned to Paris for a smooth landing 25 minutes later.
The ground crew investigated the problem and the plane was able to depart for Rome approximately 60 minutes after it landed. It arrived in Rome 55 minutes late.

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No cabin pressurization

Listen to this recording and try to write what your understand. You can listen as many times as you like.

Come back and check the text from this recording tomorrow.

Suggested ICAO level: 4+

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