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Watch out for the building text

Here’s the text to the listening from yesterday.

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A 747 was outbound and taxiing to the holding point of the runway. It was night and very dark, and unfortunately the 747’s pilots missed the turn to the holding point. They continued straight ahead instead of turning right and ended up on a general aviation taxiway. Continuing with the taxi, the right wing hit an office building and cut through part of the upper section of the building. Some people in the building were injured, but none seriously, while nobody in the aircraft was injured. The building and aircraft both received substantial damage.

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Watch out for the building!

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+

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Difficult words: outbound (n.), the upper section, substantial (adj.)

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Airbus’ Paris Air Show answers

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

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. They expected around 200 orders and commitments and received over 400 (421).
  2. He says that they had such good sales because the market is still very positive and that airlines are taking the opportunity with low fuel prices to invest in the future.
  3. He has three; the first is the order for 20 A330 regional planes from Saudi Airlines. The second highlight is that they are now about 4,000 net orders for the neo family. The third is the A350, which is behind him in the video.

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Airbus’ Paris Air Show

Fly High English - Video

This week our video reports on Airbus’s week at the Paris Air Show with an interview from the CEO, Fabrice Brégier.

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

Suggested ICAO level for video: 5+

  1. How many order did Airbus expect at the air show and how many did they receive?
  2. According to Fabrice, why did they have such good sales?
  3. What were his highlights from the show?

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Paris Air Show 2015: Fabrice Brégier interview

On the 2015 Paris Air Show’s first public day, President and CEO Fabrice Brégier gives his impressions of the biennial industry event – during which Airbus announced new business for 421 aircraft (worth more than US$57 billion at list prices).

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Structure: during vs for

Fly High English - Structure

This time in our structure help we talk about the difference between ‘during’ and ‘for’. It’s common for students to confuse the difference and use each incorrectly. Look at the explanation in the diagram below and read the extra examples below the diagram. Create your own sentences to practice.

During vs For

Extra examples
For
I visited New York for a week.
I trained for a year.

During
During the journey I slept.
During the class I took notes.

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Drone search text

Here’s the text to the listening from yesterday.

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A plane was on short final to the runway when the crew reported that they could see a drone to the right of their position. They continued for a safe landing moments later. Subsequent arrivals were switched to a parallel runway and a police helicopter was sent to search for the drone close to the runway. The helicopter was unable to locate the drone or anything suspicious. A subsequent arrival to the same runway reported seeing an object but they couldn’t confirm that it was a drone. None of the planes had to perform a missed approach and the object disappeared not long after.

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