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Engliusch is most important!!
English is the world language. Although not the most widely spoken but the most important, because all aircraft instructions are in English. You can also talk to any flight attendant or tower in English, because English is a MUSS language as a PIlot. Lg, mike
I say at least most: Spanish French Italian arabish turkish German you can Latin only need if you want to be doctor actually all but….english always comes first…ok.
English of course…
English is compulsory, otherwise nothing goes
English in any case.
You don’t need Latin, don’t talk anymore. Clearly, French and Spanish cannot hurt, but then you can learn italian, Greek etc.
look at http://www.lufthansa-pilot.de/readyentries/ preconditions/conditionen.php I’ve looked a little bit in there and I’ve come to it (maybe piloted)
English in any case and a little French can not hurt either.
In any case English, Spanish or French as the second foreign language is of course advantageous.
I think there’s nothing wrong with English.
English in any case
In Fluverkehr, communication takes place worldwide in English
You speak Spanish in many countries, and you don’t just want to fly in DE.
Flight language is always English… even in Germany
of course, but on the basis of his question, I assumed that he can already speak German and English.
that is true
You need English and need to be able to get the Nato Alphabet (A=Alpha, etc.)
In any case English!
You shouldn’t be just one!
the
or how many
Look at Lufthansa before I write something wrong.
But you don’t get far with the mother tongue and another one.
That’s true.!
And English of course!
Then you can become a not too steward, most male stewards understand themselves very well in French…
Arabic
The native language and English.
Question is above, should he know and several languages.
English
yes English and German if you want to go to any other country, that’s what it is…
English