Getting a level 5
Getting a Level 4 on the ICAO English test is a great milestone. It shows you're functional, safe, and capable of basic communication in international airspace.
But if you want to reach Level 5, you're aiming for something more: fluency, flexibility, and real control over your language,even in unexpected situations.
Let’s break down what separates a Level 4 from a Level 5 and how our program is built to help you make that leap.
So, what’s the real difference?
Level 4 speakers can handle most routine situations. But they:
Hesitate more
Struggle with unexpected events
Have limited vocabulary
Make consistent grammar mistakes
Use unclear structures
Level 5 speakers:
Are clear, confident, and concise
Can handle non-routine situations with ease
Use a broader range of vocabulary and grammar
Sound more natural and organized when speaking
ICAO doesn't want you to sound perfect — but they expect control, flexibility, and understanding.
How to bridge the gap
Our method was designed from the ground up to help pilots move beyond Level 4 by focusing on what really matters in the test — and in real-world communication.
1. Topic Familiarity
You can't speak confidently about something you barely understand. We start with aviation topics that come up frequently: engine failures, weather, ATC issues, diversions, abnormal situations, and more.
You’ll build vocabulary and learn to structure your ideas around these themes.
2. Answer Strategy
We teach you how to answer like a pro. Every answer you give in the test should follow a clear strategy:
Introduction
Explanation
Personal example or comparisonThis makes your speech organized, natural, and easier to follow.
3. Grammar & Fluency Practice
We review the most common mistakes that keep pilots stuck at Level 4:
“Must to...”
“I was obligated...”
“I did a emergency landing...”And we correct them, explain why they happen, and show better alternatives.
You'll train for fluency, not memorization.
4. Unexpected Situations
Level 5 requires you to handle surprises:
Radio failure
Emergency Procedures
Problem-solving.
We simulate real scenarios and guide you through responses with confidence and structure.
5. Feedback and Coaching
Each session is built around practice, error correction, and feedback you can apply immediately.
This is how real progress happens, not with theory, but with focused, practical training.
You don’t need to be perfect, you just need to be prepared
Level 5 isn’t about speaking like a native. It’s about:
Being in control of what you say
Knowing how to explain your reasoning
Using aviation vocabulary the right way
Staying calm and clear under pressure
That’s exactly what we train you to do.
Class by class, topic by topic, until fluency becomes second nature.
