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The ICAO English Language Proficiency certificate is mandatory for all pilots operating internationally. Here's what you need to know.
ICAO Annex 1 requires all pilots on international flights to hold an ELP certificate at Level 4 or above.
Pronunciation, Structure, Vocabulary, Fluency, Comprehension, and Interaction — all evaluated by certified examiners.
Level 4 renews every 3 years. Level 5 every 6 years. Level 6 (Expert) is permanent — the goal to aim for.
Our materials are built directly from real exam reports submitted by pilots who've taken the test.
Describe a single aviation-related scene clearly and fluently.
FreeNarrate a 4-panel story sequence with logical structure.
FreeAdvanced 6-panel narration for Level 5–6 preparation.
ProPractice real R/T scenarios and non-routine situations.
ProOur data comes from real test-takers. The more reports we collect, the better your preparation.
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Single Picture: SP-8 Follow-up Questions (SP):What is the CAP (Captain) doing? ATC Communication:ATC-5 Follow-up Questions (ATC):What happens if an aircraft…
Single Picture: SP-12 Follow-up Questions (SP):What actions do you take when you are below the proper path? ATC Communication:ATC-7 Follow-up…
Single Picture: SP-2 People are falling inside buildings. Cars are overturned. There is significant damage to the runway and ramp.…