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  Home	ICAO	Library	Store	About	Contact															Would	you	like	to	know	what	your	ICAO	English	level	is	today?									Aviation	English	Placement	Test	(AEPT)	or	the	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	Test	(PILT)	What	are	the	benefits	in	taking	the	AEPT?	1.	You	will	be	able	to	determine	what	your	ICAO	English	level	proficiency	is	before	you	take	the	ICAO	test.	2.	This
  will	help	you	to	prepare	in	advance	and	reduce	the	chances	of	failing	an	ICAO	English	Proficiency	Test.	3.	Receive	the	feedback	that	will	help	to	identify	those	areas	(if	any)	which	need	additional	work.	4.	This	will	also	help	you	to	better	understand	what	you	can	expect	in	an	ICAO	English	Proficiency	Test	environment,	the	performance	level	you	will
  need	to	be	at	and	the	confidence	level	you	need	to	display.	Why	would	you	want	to	take	an	Aviation	English	Placement	Test	or	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	Test?	When	you	start	our	ICAO	Aviation	English	Course	it	is	very	important	that	you	start	the	course	at	the	correct	level.	The	reason	is:	1.	If	you	start	a	course	that	is	too	easy,	or	does	not	correct	your	current
  level	needs	you	will	be	wasting	valuable	time.	It	also	could	cost	you	considerably	more	money	and	will	lead	you	to	lose	interest	and	commitment.	2.	If	you	start	at	a	course	level	where	you	are	starting	beyond	your	ability	level,	this	will	become	too	difficult	and	you	will	become	frustrated	due	to	the	lack	of	any	real	noticeable	progress.	3.	There	is	also
  another	important	benefit	to	the	taking	of	Aviation	English	Placement	Test	(AEPT)	and	/	or	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	Test	(PILT)	before	you	start	your	training	or	take	the	ICAO	English	Proficiency	Test.	You	will	be	better	able	to	determine	how	long	it	will	take	you	to	realistically	achieve	your	goal	of	meeting	ICAO	level	4	Proficiency	criteria.	This	is	cost	saving
  knowledge,	which	will	greatly	assist	you	in	your	future	planning	endeavors,	of	using	English	as	a	second	language.	How	long	does	it	typically	take	to	reach	ICAO	Level	4?	Trying	to	predict	how	much	time	you	need	to	study	to	improve	your	English	is	very	difficult.	Each	of	us	has	a	different	make	up,	and	our	daily	routines	are	very	different	from	one
  another.	Taking	an	Aviation	English	Placement	Test	or	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	test	can	give	the	interviewer	an	estimate	of	how	long	it	should	take	you,	giving	the	ICAO	English	scale,	to	achieve	Level	4.	What	is	the	process	in	taking	the	Aviation	English	Placement	Test	or	the	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	Test?		The	test	takes	approximately	90	minutes	and	is	given	in	a
  very	comfortable		and		relax		manner.	The		test		is		given		at		a		time	convenient	to	the	participant		and	is	done		through		the	internet	platform	“Skype”.	Skype	is	a	free		service.	This		live		testing		is	conducted	by		one	of		our		Aviation	English		specialists,	and	is	given	in	a		similar	format	of	the	ICAO	Level	4	criteria,	and	has	the	flexibility	to		take	into
  consideration	those	participants	that	have	limited	to	none	aviation	knowledge	After	completing	the	Aviation	English	Placement	Test	or	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	Test,	the	session	recording	of	participant	performance	will	be	sent	to	our	assessment	team	for	it	to	be	analyzed	and	for	feedback.	It	will	be	compared	against	the	ICAO	level	4	benchmark.What
  feedback	can	you	expect	after	taking	the	Aviation	English	Placement	Test	(AEPT)	or		the	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	Test	(PILT)?In	addition	to	your	overall	Rating	Scale	Level,	we	will	give	you	specific	feedback	on	each	of	the	elements	assessed	within	the	ICAO	Level	4	language	proficiency	guideline.	These	elements	consist	of	the	following:(4.6.2)	Pronunciation
  (4.6.3)	Structure	(4.6.4)	Vocabulary	(4.6.5)	Fluency	(4.6.6)	Comprehension	(4.6.7)	InteractionWe	will	be	more	than	happy	to	go	over	specific	areas	for	your	improvement,	and	map	out	a	strategy	on	how	long	it	should	take	you	to	realistically	achieve	the	objectives	of	ICAO	Level	4	proficiency.	We	will	guide	you	through	the	process	and	make	ongoing
  recommendations.Who	Is	the	Aviation	English	Placement	Test	or	Pre-ICAO	Level	4	Test	for?These	tests	are	designed	and	have	the	flexibility	to	accommodate	Pilots,	Air	Traffic	Controllers	and	all	aviation	Personnel	who	want	to	accomplish	ICAO	Level	4	proficiency.	This	also	includes	those	who	would	like	to	enter	the	aviation	industry	and	have	not
  obtained	any	aviation	knowledge.	This	test	can	be	tailored	as	to	be	subject	matter	free.This	is	not	an	ICAO	Certification	Test.	The	testing	purpose	is	designed	to	allow	you	the	opportunity	to	see	where	you	are	on	the	ICAO	proficiency	scale.	ICAO	English	Level	proficiency	certification	should	be	arranged	via	your	local	Civil	Aviation	Department,	to	be
  assured	the	testing	facility	is	authorized	to	conduct	such	test.	You	are	probably	a	level	4	in	the	area	of	'pronunciation'	if	a	native	speaker	would	easily	'hear'	that	you	are	not	a	native	speaker.	Sometimes,	when	you	say	'think'	or	'thing'	it	sounds	like	'sink'	or	'sing'	-	those	would	be	typical	errors	of	most	non-English	native	speakers!	Structure	Good
  enough	to	avoid	misunderstandings.	You	probably	hated	grammar	exercises	in	school,	but	nevertheless	you	remember	some	basic	things,	like	the	difference	between	saying	'I	fly'	and	'I	flew',	'I	have	flown'	or	'I	will	fly'	and	you	also	know	that	it's	an	airplane	and	not	a	airplane	(and	maybe	you	also	know	that	there	is	no	official	plural	form	of	aircraft(s)!)
  When	things	get	more	complicated,	you	usually	let	others	talk	and	don't	even	try	to	form	such	complex	sentences.	Fluency	Aviation	doesn't	require	verbal	diarrhoea.	It	doesn't	take	you	very	long	to	find	an	answer	for	a	question.	Sometimes	a	bit	longer,	but	that's	OK.	You	don't	really	use	discourse	markers	(like	actually,	basically,	then,	nevertheless)	to
  make	your	sentences	sound	pretty	when	you	speak,	but	on	the	other	hand	you	also	don't	use	a	lot	of	distracting	fillers	like	uuuuuuhm,	eeeeer.	Vocabulary	The	right	word	for	the	right	thing.	Vocabulary	knowledge	usually	grows	as	flight	experience	increases.	Your	vocabulary	range	-	compared	to	your	flight	experience	-	is	enough	to	communicate	with
  other	pilots.	At	least	to	get	the	flight	done	and	to	order	your	after-landing-beer.	If	you	are	required	to	talk	about	other	topics	you	can	still	describe	things	in	your	own	words	(that's	called	paraphrasing).	Comprehension	Expected:	more	than	just	radio	phraseology.	Since	you	are	a	pilot	you	surely	have	no	problems	understanding	the	'regular'	radio
  phraseology.	But	sometimes,	those	phrases	are	not	enough	to	tell	another	station	what's	going	on.	In	these	situations	you	might	not	understand	everything	upon	the	first	try,	but	after	one	or	two	say-again,	you	get	the	message.	Interaction	Not	afraid	to	talk.	Are	you	afraid	to	ask	say	again	if	you're	not	sure	whether	you	got	the	message?	We	hope	not.
  The	ICAO	Language	Proficiency	Test	–	ICAO	English	exam	–	is	mandatory	for	all	pilots	and	students	in	training	who	are	flying	outside	the	country	where	they	are	native	speakers.	The	International	Civil	Aviation	Organisation	(ICAO)	has	introduced	language	proficiency	requirements	for	air	traffic	controllers	and	pilots	with	the	objective	to	improve	the
  level	of	language	proficiency	globally	and	reduce	the	frequency	of	communication	errors.	The	aim	of	the	ICAO	Language	Proficiency	Test	is	to	verify	the	applicant’s	language	skills	in	the	following	areas:	General	and	aviation	English	vocabulary.	Use	of	flight	phrases.	Reading,	understanding	and	translation	of	technical	publications	(eg	Pilot’s	operating
  handbook).	Understanding	aviation	recording	and	ability	to	explain	topic	in	own	words.	Ability	to	respond	correctly	to	simulated	communication	between	ATC	and	pilot.	Ability	to	understand	ATIS,	METAR	and	TAF	weather	forecasts.	Reading	and	understanding	NOTAMs,	including	explanation	of	the	full	text	of	the	abbreviations	used.	The	ICAO
  Language	Proficiency	Test	takes	25	–	45	minutes.	ICAO	LEVEL	4:	4	years	ICAO	LEVEL	5:	6	years	ICAO	LEVEL	6:	Unlimited	Permanent	BLUE	SKY	AVIATION	announces	regular	exam	dates	once	a	month	.	Individual	dates	are	possible	outside	the	announced	dates.	If	an	applicant	for	an	ICAO	English	language	test	holds	a	pilot	license	issued	by	a
  foreign	authority	or	applies	for	a	pilot	license	issued	by	a	foreign	authority,	he	/	she	must	give	at	least	5	calendar	days’	notice	to	BSA	office.	If	the	applicant	fails	to	do	so,	he	will	not	be	admitted	for	ICAO	English	exam.	The	price	of	the	exam	is	stated	in	the	exam	schedule.	ICAO	EN	TEST	DATES	>	BLUE	SKY	AVIATION’s	office	Kladno	Airport	Velká
  Dobrá	580	273	61,	Velká	Dobrá	mapa	As	one	of	our	services	we	provide	also	ICAO	English	language	proficiency	in	accordance	with	ICAO	Doc	9835	and	Regulation	(EC)	1178/2011	FCL.055.	Based	on	the	diversity	of	the	operations	within	the	aviation	industry	the	ICAO	English	testing	for	all	sorts	of	the	personnel	involved	in	the	operations.	However,
  regarding	the	ICAO	English	exams	we	primarily	focus	on	the	pilots	and	air	traffic	controllers	(ATC)		Validity	of	ICAO	ENGLISH	The	applicant	is	rated	on	a	scale	from	0	(unsatisfactory)	to	6	(native	English	speaking	person)	according	to	the	knowledge	and	proficiency	to	use	the	English	language.	Minimum	acceptable	level	for	the	operational	use
  according	to	the	ICAO	requirements	is	Level	4,	Level	5	and	Level	6.	The	level	of	the	language	proficiency	have	a	specific	validity:	LEVEL	4	-	validity	3	years	by	ICAO	and	4	years	by	Regulation	(EC)	1178/2011	LEVEL	5	-	validity	6	years	LEVEL	6	-	valid	permanently	Revalidation	of	ICAO	English	During	the	ICAO	English	language	proficiency
  examination	we	consider	the	candidate	as	he	was	never	been	a	holder	of	the	ICAO	English	language	proficiency.	So	we	do	not	take	the	current	or	previous	level	of	the	ICAO	English	language	proficiency	into	account.	The	re-validation	of	the	ICAO	Englishlanguage	proficiency	as	an	endorsement	in	the	license	is	done	by	the	Aviation	Authority.
  The	Language	proficiency	examiner	-	LPE	is	not	allowed	to	endorse	the	re-validation	of	the	ICAO	English	language	into	the	license.	Therefore,	the	Aviation	authority	shall	issue	a	new	pilot´s	license	with	new	due	date	of	the	ICAO	English	language	proficiency.	Content	of	the	ICAO	English	examination	The	duration	of	the	ICAO	English	language
  proficiency	examination	is	in	between	of	25	up	to	30	minutes.	The	actual	testing	of	the	language	proficiency	according	to	the	ICAO	standards	includes	following	areas	of	thae	interest:	free	conversation	with	the	language	proficiency	examiner	description	of	the	picture	with	aviation	content	(usually	a	description	of	the	emergency	or	threats)	reading
  and	translation	of	the	aviation	oriented	content	listening	and	repeat	the	recordings	with	aviation	phraseology	content	
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