Omg, so it is totally legal to be so rude with people with accents.
Anyway… I will never pass then, if language requirements are that high. Im devastated
Amusingly, on my certificate, being English proficient is regarded as a limitation.https://www.faa.gov/documentlibrary/media/advisory_circular/ac_60-28b.pdf
"In general, Federal aviation regulations state that, to be eligible for an FAA certificate or additional aircraft rating, an applicant must be able to read, speak, write, and understand the English language."
Definitely missing the begining of this thread....did it get deleted or ?
Ok, first off, no, it is not illegal to make fun of someone's accent. Not in America anyway. It's also not professional and disgusting. But it's something that got in your way to achieving your goal. It's up to you to deal with that. It's not acceptable when someone cuts you off on the highway, or on final, but you can focus on that, or fly the plane around them, land safely, and deal with the bad behavior later, if you choose to do so. Crashing into the other plane because they were wrong is a bad way to deal with it, and that's sort of what you are doing here. Sure, they deserved to be in an accident, but you didn't, so prevent it and be a hero. Same with your situation.i never had issues with my accent, Ive flown a lot of hours in ifr with communication with atc, but they used aviation language. I was just wonder is if legally can act like that. I thought that he should be neutral and professional. I mean I dont want him to make fun of ppl with accents, it is really discouraging and rude.
But as I understand from that topic he legally can insult people and thats terrible.
My cfi signed me off after we went through every pts topic, I prepared my lesson plans, all of them are hand written...
i never had issues with my accent, Ive flown a lot of hours in ifr with communication with atc, but they used aviation language. I was just wonder is if legally can act like that. I thought that he should be neutral and professional. I mean I dont want him to make fun of ppl with accents, it is really discouraging and rude.
But as I understand from that topic he legally can insult people and thats terrible.
Who is this person? Who has never faced discrimination and ridicule?It is all too easy for those who don't face discrimination and ridicule to be dismissive of those who do.
Having instructed a large number of students with English as there second language, I can tell you first hand it is difficult.
I'm still not not clear what his behavior was, or whether it was totally fine. I guess I'll have to ask the folks who were up on POA between 11:00pm and 1:00am EST (EDT?).Im just scared that he may see it. Im scared thats it.
I got answer that his behaviour is totally fine. So I have nothing to complain about.
Case closed
Who is this person? Who has never faced discrimination and ridicule?
Im just scared that he may see it. Im scared thats it.
I got answer that his behaviour is totally fine. So I have nothing to complain about.
Case closed
This is an excellent question. You should take some time to reflect on that question.Why I should torture myself by working with person who is rude or hate me?
Hmmm, I don't think he was a troll. Poor guy.
30 years ago I knew a guy who learned English working in the kitchen of a Chinese restaurant. I spoke to his sister a couple times for translation lolI know a Doc that learned English from Beatles records.
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1) posting drunk, or
2) not emotionally mature enough to accept and process the thoughts and opinions of other people.
hey, two of my finest qualities!
@BabyPilot , you keep asking whether being rude is “legal.” Either you don’t understand what that means (language problem) or you truly believe someone should be prosecuted for offending you (attitude problem). Whichever problem it is, you need to fix it.
Now consider that the DPE should try to rattle you to see if you can keep your composure and think clearly despite stress and distractions. It seems like he found a way to get under your skin. You really need to work on that before it becomes a problem in the cockpit.
There are some countries where it is indeed against the law to be rude.