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- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 14:25:29 EST
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- From: Karen Kay <LL23%NEMOMUS.BITNET@uga.cc.uga.edu>
- Subject: Flying in China
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- I'm at work, cleaning off my desk (can you tell?!) and came across
- another little tidbit about Chine in Far Eastern Economic Review. It
- turns out that the world, except for China, the former Soviet Union, and
- Vietnam, measures altitudes in feet. China, etc. use meters. I find
- this totally bizarre, and wonder why... American imperialism?
-
- Scond, the writer (Don Cohn) makes the point that Chinese air traffic
- controllers speak English only to foreign airplanes; to Chinese
- airplanes, they speak Chinese. He implies that this is abnormal
- ("Foreign pilots find this disconcerting because only by listening to
- conversations between the tower and other pilots can they get an
- accurate picture of the location of other planes in the vicinity.") but
- doesn't say so explicitly. Is English the lingua franca of air traffic
- control?
-
- Karen
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