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Good morning, future aviators. ☀️
Here’s something amazing about aviation that might inspire you today:
Did you know that airplanes are actually safer than cars? Even though it might feel scary to fly, aviation is one of the safest forms of transportation in the world. Pilots go through intense training, and every aircraft is checked again and again before it ever leaves the ground. Safety is not a choice in aviation it’s a culture.
Another beautiful fact planes don’t just fly because of engines. They fly because of lift, a force created by the shape of the wings and the movement of air. That means even something as heavy as a plane can rise into the sky just because of smart design and physics. It’s not magic it’s knowledge and discipline.
And here’s the one I want you to remember most: every pilot you admire today once sat where you are dreaming, doubting, studying, and trying again. No one is born in the sky. They earn it step by step.
So when it feels hard, remember… aviation rewards those who stay consistent, patient, and focused. One day, that cockpit won’t be a dream it will be your reality.
Keep learning. Keep pushing. The sky is waiting for you.
@Airlinetutorialofficial
Here’s something amazing about aviation that might inspire you today:
Did you know that airplanes are actually safer than cars? Even though it might feel scary to fly, aviation is one of the safest forms of transportation in the world. Pilots go through intense training, and every aircraft is checked again and again before it ever leaves the ground. Safety is not a choice in aviation it’s a culture.
Another beautiful fact planes don’t just fly because of engines. They fly because of lift, a force created by the shape of the wings and the movement of air. That means even something as heavy as a plane can rise into the sky just because of smart design and physics. It’s not magic it’s knowledge and discipline.
And here’s the one I want you to remember most: every pilot you admire today once sat where you are dreaming, doubting, studying, and trying again. No one is born in the sky. They earn it step by step.
So when it feels hard, remember… aviation rewards those who stay consistent, patient, and focused. One day, that cockpit won’t be a dream it will be your reality.
Keep learning. Keep pushing. The sky is waiting for you.
@Airlinetutorialofficial
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Good morning, future aviators. ☀️
Here are a few more aviation facts to inspire you today:
Did you know airplanes can still fly even if one engine fails? Pilots are trained for this, and aircraft are designed to handle it safely. That’s why aviation is built on preparation, not luck.
Another fact at cruising altitude, airplanes fly at around 35,000 feet. Up there, the air is thinner, which helps planes move faster while using less fuel. It’s like the sky itself helps them become more efficient.
Here’s something interesting takeoff is actually one of the most critical moments in a flight. In just a few seconds, pilots make important decisions that determine the safety of the entire journey. That’s why training and focus matter so much.
And one more communication is everything in aviation. Pilots, air traffic controllers, and crew all speak in clear, standardized language to avoid confusion. One small mistake in communication can matter, so precision is key.
So what does this mean for you?
Aviation is not about being perfect it’s about being prepared, disciplined, and calm under pressure. The more you learn and train yourself now, the more confident you’ll be later.
Keep going, keep learning, and trust the process. One day, you’ll not only know these facts you’ll live them. 💙✈️
@Airlinetutorialofficial
Here are a few more aviation facts to inspire you today:
Did you know airplanes can still fly even if one engine fails? Pilots are trained for this, and aircraft are designed to handle it safely. That’s why aviation is built on preparation, not luck.
Another fact at cruising altitude, airplanes fly at around 35,000 feet. Up there, the air is thinner, which helps planes move faster while using less fuel. It’s like the sky itself helps them become more efficient.
Here’s something interesting takeoff is actually one of the most critical moments in a flight. In just a few seconds, pilots make important decisions that determine the safety of the entire journey. That’s why training and focus matter so much.
And one more communication is everything in aviation. Pilots, air traffic controllers, and crew all speak in clear, standardized language to avoid confusion. One small mistake in communication can matter, so precision is key.
So what does this mean for you?
Aviation is not about being perfect it’s about being prepared, disciplined, and calm under pressure. The more you learn and train yourself now, the more confident you’ll be later.
Keep going, keep learning, and trust the process. One day, you’ll not only know these facts you’ll live them. 💙✈️
@Airlinetutorialofficial
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Aviation Terminology #1: Sixth Freedom Traffic ✈️
Sixth Freedom Traffic refers to an airline's right to transport passengers between two foreign countries via its home country. For example, when a passenger flies with Ethiopian Airlines from New York (JFK) to Nairobi (NBO) via Addis Ababa (ADD), they are utilizing the Sixth Freedom of the Air.
Why It Matters:
Ethiopian Airlines capitalizes on this freedom to establish Addis Ababa as a global hub, connecting various continents. This strategy not only increases passenger traffic but also enhances revenue, positioning Ethiopian Airlines as a leading global carrier in Africa.
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Sixth Freedom Traffic refers to an airline's right to transport passengers between two foreign countries via its home country. For example, when a passenger flies with Ethiopian Airlines from New York (JFK) to Nairobi (NBO) via Addis Ababa (ADD), they are utilizing the Sixth Freedom of the Air.
Why It Matters:
Ethiopian Airlines capitalizes on this freedom to establish Addis Ababa as a global hub, connecting various continents. This strategy not only increases passenger traffic but also enhances revenue, positioning Ethiopian Airlines as a leading global carrier in Africa.
@Airlinetutorialofficial
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Just an aviation tidbit
In 1958, pilots Robert Timm and John Cook took off from Las Vegas in a modified Cessna 172. They broke the record staying airborne for 64 days, 22 hours, and 19 minutes.
How did they do it?
Since they couldn't land, they had to solve three major problems while flying:
Refueling: They didn't use mid-air refueling from another plane. Instead, a truck was driving down a straight stretch of desert highway at high speed, and the pilots were flying just a few feet above it to hook a hose and winch up fuel. They did this 128 times.
Maintenance: They modified the engine so they could change the oil and filters while the engine was still running. They even had a special platform outside the door so a pilot could step out (while flying!) to check the plane or clean the windshield.
Living: Most of the interior was stripped out to fit a small mattress. They took turns flying in 4-hour shifts. Food was prepared by the Hacienda Hotel's chefs, chopped up, and sent up in thermoses during refueling runs.
The Aftermath
By the end of the two months, the pilots were delirious from sleep deprivation and the constant drone of the engine. At one point, Timm actually fell asleep at the controls for over an hour, and the plane flew itself on a rudimentary autopilot until he woke up.
When they finally landed on February 7, 1959, they had flown over 150,000 miles (the equivalent of six times around the Earth).
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In 1958, pilots Robert Timm and John Cook took off from Las Vegas in a modified Cessna 172. They broke the record staying airborne for 64 days, 22 hours, and 19 minutes.
How did they do it?
Since they couldn't land, they had to solve three major problems while flying:
Refueling: They didn't use mid-air refueling from another plane. Instead, a truck was driving down a straight stretch of desert highway at high speed, and the pilots were flying just a few feet above it to hook a hose and winch up fuel. They did this 128 times.
Maintenance: They modified the engine so they could change the oil and filters while the engine was still running. They even had a special platform outside the door so a pilot could step out (while flying!) to check the plane or clean the windshield.
Living: Most of the interior was stripped out to fit a small mattress. They took turns flying in 4-hour shifts. Food was prepared by the Hacienda Hotel's chefs, chopped up, and sent up in thermoses during refueling runs.
The Aftermath
By the end of the two months, the pilots were delirious from sleep deprivation and the constant drone of the engine. At one point, Timm actually fell asleep at the controls for over an hour, and the plane flew itself on a rudimentary autopilot until he woke up.
When they finally landed on February 7, 1959, they had flown over 150,000 miles (the equivalent of six times around the Earth).
@Airlinetutorialofficial
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Please check the list using this link:
https://corporate.ethiopianairlines.com/AboutEthiopian/careers/results
https://corporate.ethiopianairlines.com/AboutEthiopian/careers/results
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Please check the list using this link: https://corporate.ethiopianairlines.com/AboutEthiopian/careers/results
Call for language proficiency cabin crew,Addis Ababa
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Let’s break down the ICAO standard.
ALTERNATE
It is a specific place (aerodrome) where you intend to land if your destination becomes unavailable (due to weather, a blocked runway, or an emergency).
We pronounce it like [ˈɔːltənet]
Due to low visibility, we are diverting to our alternate.
Never say "alternative airport" on the frequency. It's always Alternate.
ALTERNATIVE
It means a different option/method. It’s about a different way of doing things, not necessarily a physical location.
For example: alternative procedure (иная процедура).
Since the main hydraulic system failed, we had to use an alternative method to extend the gear
What can be alternative?
- alternative routing
-alternative power source
-alternative frequency
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ALTERNATE
It is a specific place (aerodrome) where you intend to land if your destination becomes unavailable (due to weather, a blocked runway, or an emergency).
We pronounce it like [ˈɔːltənet]
Due to low visibility, we are diverting to our alternate.
Never say "alternative airport" on the frequency. It's always Alternate.
ALTERNATIVE
It means a different option/method. It’s about a different way of doing things, not necessarily a physical location.
For example: alternative procedure (иная процедура).
Since the main hydraulic system failed, we had to use an alternative method to extend the gear
What can be alternative?
- alternative routing
-alternative power source
-alternative frequency
@Airlinetutorialofficial
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Every aviator is aware of the term "touch and go procedure". But in General English it is used as an idiom. So, "touch and go" describes a situation as something uncertain, dangerous or with an unpredictable outcome. It’s used when you are "on the edge," and the result could be either life or death.
📌 Where did it come from?
The phrase likely comes from old sailing days. If a ship's hull "touched" the bottom of the sea but was able to "go" (keep moving) instead of getting stuck, it was a very close call. It was touch and go whether the ship would sink or sail on!
E.g.
With the hydraulic system failing and the landing gear stuck, it was touch-and-go for the crew until they finally touched down safely.
The crosswind was ferocious and it was touch-and-go during the final approach until the wheels were firmly on the runway.
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📌 Where did it come from?
The phrase likely comes from old sailing days. If a ship's hull "touched" the bottom of the sea but was able to "go" (keep moving) instead of getting stuck, it was a very close call. It was touch and go whether the ship would sink or sail on!
E.g.
With the hydraulic system failing and the landing gear stuck, it was touch-and-go for the crew until they finally touched down safely.
The crosswind was ferocious and it was touch-and-go during the final approach until the wheels were firmly on the runway.
@Airlinetutorialofficial
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Ethiopian Airlines not just an airline, but a symbol of aviation excellence where every passenger is welcomed like family
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For those of you dreaming of becoming a cabin crew member, a pilot, or part of the team behind the scenes… pause for a second and ask yourself something deeper:
Are you ready for the responsibility that comes with representing a country every single day?
Because that’s what it really is.
This is bigger than a job
When you wear that uniform, you’re not just serving passengers or flying aircraft. You are carrying stories, cultures, expectations and sometimes even someone’s once-in-a-lifetime journey.
Some people think:
“I want to be a flight attendant because it looks nice.”
“I want to be a pilot because it’s prestigious.”
That’s surface-level thinking.
The deeper truth?
Can you stay calm when someone is scared at 35,000 feet?
Can you smile when you're exhausted?
Can you stay disciplined when nobody is watching?
Why Ethiopian Airlines matters Ethiopian Airlines is one of Africa’s strongest aviation institutions. It didn’t become that by luck.
It was built on:
consistency
discipline
sacrifice
and people who took their role seriously
So if you want to be part of it, you don’t just “wish” you prepare.
The truth no one tells you
Getting in is not about:
just passion
just dreaming
just saying “I love aviation”
It’s about:communication skills,emotional control,professionalism,learning how to handle pressure
And most importantly:
becoming the kind of person they can trust.If you’re serious about this path:Don’t just imagine yourself inside the plane…build yourself into someone who belongs there.Study harder.Work on how you speak.Observe how professionals behave.Respect time.Respect discipline.
Because one day, when your name is called…
you won’t need luck you’ll be ready.
@Airlinetutorialofficial
Are you ready for the responsibility that comes with representing a country every single day?
Because that’s what it really is.
This is bigger than a job
When you wear that uniform, you’re not just serving passengers or flying aircraft. You are carrying stories, cultures, expectations and sometimes even someone’s once-in-a-lifetime journey.
Some people think:
“I want to be a flight attendant because it looks nice.”
“I want to be a pilot because it’s prestigious.”
That’s surface-level thinking.
The deeper truth?
Can you stay calm when someone is scared at 35,000 feet?
Can you smile when you're exhausted?
Can you stay disciplined when nobody is watching?
Why Ethiopian Airlines matters Ethiopian Airlines is one of Africa’s strongest aviation institutions. It didn’t become that by luck.
It was built on:
consistency
discipline
sacrifice
and people who took their role seriously
So if you want to be part of it, you don’t just “wish” you prepare.
The truth no one tells you
Getting in is not about:
just passion
just dreaming
just saying “I love aviation”
It’s about:communication skills,emotional control,professionalism,learning how to handle pressure
And most importantly:
becoming the kind of person they can trust.If you’re serious about this path:Don’t just imagine yourself inside the plane…build yourself into someone who belongs there.Study harder.Work on how you speak.Observe how professionals behave.Respect time.Respect discipline.
Because one day, when your name is called…
you won’t need luck you’ll be ready.
@Airlinetutorialofficial
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words used in aviation include Over, Out, Stand Down, Line Up and Wait, Correction, Say Again, Standby, and Pan-Pan. Whereas Mayday is a distress call signaling grave and imminent danger and in need of assistance, Pan-Pan is an urgent signal indicating an urgent situation, but it is not an immediate danger to life. While most aviation words are English, these two are French.
Indeed, Mayday is derived from the French "m'aidez" meaning "help me" and was first introduced by Frederick Mockford for the radiotelephony at Great Britain's early Croydon Airport in 1923. Meanwhile, Pan-Pan is derived from the French word "panne," which means breakdown.
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Indeed, Mayday is derived from the French "m'aidez" meaning "help me" and was first introduced by Frederick Mockford for the radiotelephony at Great Britain's early Croydon Airport in 1923. Meanwhile, Pan-Pan is derived from the French word "panne," which means breakdown.
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