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Author: Emilia Barska

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🎧 Welcome to “Revise Before Flight” with Emilia Barska — the podcast for ambitious aviation professionals who want to take their English to new heights.

Whether you're preparing for airline interviews, flight operations, or advanced communication in the cockpit, this is your space to sharpen your aviation English and boost your confidence. Each episode is packed with real-life examples, expert insights, and practical language tips designed to help you sound clear, precise, and professional — no matter how high you fly. Because the higher you aim, the more you achieve. ✈️
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In this episode, we explore the subtle but operationally critical distinction between tail scrape and tail strike, inspired by a real-world Boeing 737-800 departure from Milwaukee.You’ll learn:✈️ how aviation English reflects severity and operational consequences✈️ why tail strike appears in safety reports, MEL considerations, and official documentation✈️ how terms like incur, tail skid system, and skid shoe elevate your ICAO Level 5–6 precisionThis episode goes beyond vocabulary lists and checklists. It’s about choosing words that match reality, responsibility, and risk — exactly what ICAO examiners listen for.Because in aviation, one word can turn an event into an accident.
🎙️ Flight Log of Lost Words — Episode 10: 5 Spooky Idioms at the Edge of TransmissionSome aviation stories never make it into manuals. Some words drift through the air like echoes. And some idioms sound as though they were lifted from the crackling static between far-off transmissions.Tonight, Aviation English specialist Emilia Barska guides you into the linguistic twilight — where English becomes atmospheric, eerie, and unmistakably skybound.In this Halloween edition, we explore:✈️ Ghost flights and the idiom fly under the radar✈️ Disappearances like Flight 19 and MH370 behind vanish into thin air✈️ Fragile emergencies through hang by a thread✈️ The haunting quiet of Denver International Airport and the calm before the storm✈️ Airplane graveyards wrapped in silence and stories laid to restFor extras, behind-the-scenes notes, and more skyborne language:revisebeforeflight.comFasten your harness and listen in — because in the sky, as in language, what disappears is never truly gone.
What happens when a plane, just minutes into its climb, is suddenly grounded by a bird? On October 2nd, a China Eastern A321 operating Flight MU-2701 was forced to stop its ascent and return to Wuxi after a suspected bird strike at 8,900 feet. Join Aviation English specialist Emilia Barska as she breaks down the crew's textbook response, the resulting 7.5-hour passenger delay, and the damage that kept the aircraft on the ground for days.This is a deep dive into safety protocols and essential aviation vocabulary. Boost your ICAO Level 5/6 skills with the definitions for Occurrence Aircraft, Replacement Aircraft, and To Enter a Hold.Fly safe, and tune in for more essential Aviation English!
Welcome to Episode 8 - Luggage, Baggage and Beyond - The Skybound Glossary. It is your ultimate guide to decoding travel terminology. I'm clearing the air on the subtle but important differences between "luggage" and "baggage," including their regional uses and figurative meanings. You'll also get an essential glossary of bag types, from "carry-ons" and "garment bags." Check my "luggage lingo" to make your next journey smoother and hopefully, entirely baggage-fee-free! ✈️🧳
What happens when a pilot's identity is grounded for mental health? This episode exposes the "unseen turbulence" of aviation's re-certification process, revealing why the current system can hinder recovery and compromise safety. I make a compelling case for universal counseling as the missing piece in aviation's safety puzzle.
Today on "Revise Before Flight," we revisited the tragic in-flight breakup of China Airlines Flight CI611, or Dynasty 611, which claimed 225 lives. This routine flight on May 25th, 2002, vanished mid-climb due to a structural failure. The investigation pinpointed an inadequately repaired 1980 tail strike as the root cause, leading to undetected fatigue damage that compromised the aircraft's integrity. CI611 underscores that meticulous maintenance and adherence to Structural Repair Manuals are non-negotiable. For pilots and ATCs, it's a vital lesson in precision and why advanced aviation English is crucial for safety.
Earth Month Special – Trash Talk, Cleared for TakeoffThis Earth Month, we’re clearing up some serious trash talk.Rubbish, trash, garbage, litter, waste, refuse — same topic, very different meanings.In this episode, you’ll learn how to use each term with accuracy and confidence.Because clear language is part of global responsibility.
Today, we descend into Delta Air Lines EDV 4819 — not to relive the accident, but to extract meaning from it. The landing at Toronto Pearson wasn’t just unfortunate; it’s a powerful language case study. Because every incident leaves more than wreckage behind — it leaves words, phrases, and lessons worth mastering.
Before the engines spool up, language is already at work. In this episode, I teach you three advanced pre-flight routine phrases used in real operational contexts — the kind that elevate clarity, confidence, and ICAO performance.We’ll also uncover why phrasal verbs and compound nouns are not optional extras, but essential tools for pilots and controllers aiming at ICAO Level 5 and beyond. Because aviation isn’t spoken in single words —it’s built from patterns, precision, and meaning under pressure. Tune in, revise before flight, and let your English work as hard as you do.
Somewhere between standard phraseology and silence, aviation English begins. In this episode, we climb beyond definitions and procedures to answer three essential questions:✈️ What aviation English really is✈️ Why ICAO standardized phraseology exists✈️ And when pilots and controllers must step outside it — into plain English This is the space where safety meets language, where clarity replaces assumption, and where words carry weight at altitude. Tune in to explore how communication truly works in the sky — and why mastering it is more than passing an exam. Remember: the higher you aim, the more you achieve.Learn aviation English with Emilia Barska.
This is Aviation English by Revise Before Flight — a podcast for those who see language not only as a tool, but as an art of precision.In this episode you'll learn more about Emilia Barska, your guide through the language of flight — from cockpit conversations to calm reflection. Here, English meets aviation and learning becomes a journey worth taking. Whether you’re a pilot, a student, or simply someone who loves the sound of English carried by the wind — this space is for you. I explore stories, phrases, and real incidents that help you reach beyond routine fluency and aim higher — toward confidence, elegance, and understanding. Because the higher you aim, the more you achieve.Welcome aboard — and welcome back to Revise Before Flight. ✈️www.ReviseBeforeFlight.com
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