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Sat Sri Akal , Bhaaji! 02:25
How are you? 02:26
Sat Sri Akal ji, 02:27
Doing great. 02:28
Which Terminal are we heading? 02:29
Terminal 3, Bhaaji. 02:31
Our Youth, 02:33
when we see them becoming Pilots 02:34
It feels so proud. 02:35
Thankyou, ji 02:36
Thankyou so much! 02:37
How's your day going so far? 02:38
Wonderful, 02:40
In High Spirits. 02:40
Sat Sri Akal, Mom! 02:46
How are you? 02:47
Sat Sri Akal, Noor Singh. 02:50
I'm doing well. 02:51
How are you? 02:52
In High Spirits, Mom 02:53
In High Spirits! 02:53
Your flight is for today right? 02:55
Flight, Yes it is. 02:56
For tonight, 02:58
heading to Airport. 03:00
and then when you'd reach Home? 03:02
When you will just wake up, 03:05
I'll be Home by then. 03:06
Daddy, 03:08
When you arive home, 03:08
Hmm. 03:10
Can you buy me a PS5? 03:10
Sure. 03:12
Okay, Listen. 03:13
Let me talk to your Mom. 03:14
Okay. 03:15
Mamma, 03:16
She is in the Kitchen. 03:17
Okay, Tell her that I will come early. 03:18
Okay Darling, 03:19
Someone came in, Bye. 03:20
Bye! 03:21
Okay, Come early. 03:21
Alright. 03:22
Good evening, Captian! 03:24
Good evening! 03:25
Nice to see you again! 03:26
It's been long time eh! 03:27
Oh yea. 03:28
So, 03:30
How's Family? 03:32
All are fine. 03:33
How's yours? 03:34
Very good! 03:35
You mostly do International Flights, Right? 03:36
Yes, 03:38
But International Flights are bit Hectic. 03:40
Domestics are fine. 03:42
We get Family Time too. 03:43
And thats the best part! 03:45
So, Ready for breifing? 03:46
and When you get Landed, After Take off 04:01
Time flies. 04:04
Yea, 04:05
Thats Common in Domestic Flights. 04:06
Yes! 04:08
What Route are you Covering Tommorow? 04:09
Tommorow I'm going to Mexico. 04:12
Mexico? 04:14
Was it assigned, 04:15
or you requested it? 04:16
Its my Vacation. 04:19
Oh very good! 04:20
With Family? 04:22
A family man should be 04:24
going with family. 04:25
Alright, 04:28
Preflight Checklist. 04:29
Oxygen 04:30
Tested, 100%. 04:32
Nav Transfer and Display Switches 04:34
Normal, Auto. 04:36
This is the final boarding call for 04:37
Ayrliner Flight, 04:38
404 to Vancouver. 04:39
Please proceed to gate D40, 04:41
Immediately. 04:43
The door are closing in 10 minutes. 04:44
Thankyou. 04:46
I am in 27th Row. 05:03
Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen. 05:12
Welcome aboard, 05:14
Ayrliner Flight 404, 05:14
Service to Vancouver. 05:16
This is your Captain Amanindar, 05:18
Along with entire crew. 05:19
Our Flight time will be around 05:21
4 hours and 30 minutes. 05:22
We will be cruising, 05:24
To an altitude of 30,000 feets 05:25
Will keep you updated as get closer 05:28
to the Vancouver area. 05:30
At this time, 05:32
Please sit back, 05:32
Relax and enjoy the flight. 05:33
Once again, 05:35
Thankyou for flying with us! 05:36
Alright Harnoor, 05:40
Request for pushback and start. 05:42
Ground Flight deck. 05:44
Ready for push. 05:45
Perfect, 05:46
The parking brake is set. 05:47
May we pressurize the hydraulics? 05:48
Sure. 05:50
Standby for the Pushback. 05:51
Standing-by. 05:52
Pearson Ramp, 05:54
Ayrliner 404, 05:54
We are Ready for Pushback at Gate D40. 05:55
Ayrliner 404, 05:57
Gate D40, 05:58
Spot 28, Ground for Taxi. 05:59
Ayrliner 404, 06:26
Runway 15L, 06:27
Clear for Takeoff. 06:28
Ayrliner 404, 06:29
Runway 15L, 06:30
Clear for Takeoff. 06:31
TOGA. 06:35
TOGA set. 06:38
80 knots. 06:45
Check. 06:46
V1. 06:51
Rotate. 06:52
Positive rate. 07:03
Gear up please. 07:05
Gear up. 07:08
Autopilot set. 07:30
Another Day in the office. 07:37
[smiles] 07:39
Flying Office. 07:41
I have Control. 07:57
You have Control. 07:59
get the QRH, 08:01
Loss of thrust on one engine. 08:02
MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY, 08:10
Pearson Tower, 08:11
Ayrliner Flight 404 08:12
We Lost thrust on right Engine, 08:14
Requesting immediate return. 08:15
Mayday Confirm, 08:17
Turn right heading 2-2-0 08:17
Would you like to try Landing Runway 06? 08:19
Negative, 08:22
We need 24. 08:23
Ladies and gentlemen, 08:32
We are facing some technical issues 08:33
with the aircraft. 08:34
For your safety, 08:36
We are turning back to the 08:36
Toronto Pearson Airport. 08:38
Please remain calm and seated 08:39
with your Seatbelts fastened. 08:40
Cabin Crew, Prepare for Landing. 08:42
Flaps to 5, 08:55
Right engine idle. 08:56
Flaps to 5, 08:59
Right engine idle. 08:59
Should be alright. 09:07
Gear Down Please. 09:13
Gear Down. 09:15
Shit! 09:28
Second engine gone. 09:30
Reignition. 09:33
No Relight. 09:39
Re-start again. 09:40
Ayrliner 404, 09:46
We lost the thrust on both engines, 09:47
We are Going Down! 09:48
Ayrliner 404, 09:50
Please Confirm number of Souls onboard. 09:51
This is the Captain, 10:28
Brace for Impact. 10:33
Mr. George, 11:03
This guy on Dock 58 11:04
is sleeping 11:05
send their dispatch an email. 11:07
Your load is ready. 11:29
Ready? 11:30
Yea 11:30
Do you have Pen? 11:35
Thankyou. 11:38
Here you go. 11:47
Thankyou. 11:48
And, Here is your Pen. 11:49
Its okay, You keep it. 11:51
Sure? 11:51
Yea. 11:52
Thankyou. 11:52
What are you Looking at? 12:08
Nothing Bhaji. 12:10
Is the load ready? 12:12
Yes. 12:13
Alright then, 12:16
Start our Aircraft. 12:17
And lets go. 12:20
Waheguru. 12:25
After the exit, 12:27
Stop for coffee, 12:28
From there we'll take 4O10. 12:30
4O10? 12:32
Oh friend! Thats the one 4O10, 410. 12:33

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[English]
Sat Sri Akal , Bhaaji!
How are you?
Sat Sri Akal ji,
Doing great.
Which Terminal are we heading?
Terminal 3, Bhaaji.
Our Youth,
when we see them becoming Pilots
It feels so proud.
Thankyou, ji
Thankyou so much!
How's your day going so far?
Wonderful,
In High Spirits.
Sat Sri Akal, Mom!
How are you?
Sat Sri Akal, Noor Singh.
I'm doing well.
How are you?
In High Spirits, Mom
In High Spirits!
Your flight is for today right?
Flight, Yes it is.
For tonight,
heading to Airport.
and then when you'd reach Home?
When you will just wake up,
I'll be Home by then.
Daddy,
When you arive home,
Hmm.
Can you buy me a PS5?
Sure.
Okay, Listen.
Let me talk to your Mom.
Okay.
Mamma,
She is in the Kitchen.
Okay, Tell her that I will come early.
Okay Darling,
Someone came in, Bye.
Bye!
Okay, Come early.
Alright.
Good evening, Captian!
Good evening!
Nice to see you again!
It's been long time eh!
Oh yea.
So,
How's Family?
All are fine.
How's yours?
Very good!
You mostly do International Flights, Right?
Yes,
But International Flights are bit Hectic.
Domestics are fine.
We get Family Time too.
And thats the best part!
So, Ready for breifing?
and When you get Landed, After Take off
Time flies.
Yea,
Thats Common in Domestic Flights.
Yes!
What Route are you Covering Tommorow?
Tommorow I'm going to Mexico.
Mexico?
Was it assigned,
or you requested it?
Its my Vacation.
Oh very good!
With Family?
A family man should be
going with family.
Alright,
Preflight Checklist.
Oxygen
Tested, 100%.
Nav Transfer and Display Switches
Normal, Auto.
This is the final boarding call for
Ayrliner Flight,
404 to Vancouver.
Please proceed to gate D40,
Immediately.
The door are closing in 10 minutes.
Thankyou.
I am in 27th Row.
Good evening, Ladies and Gentlemen.
Welcome aboard,
Ayrliner Flight 404,
Service to Vancouver.
This is your Captain Amanindar,
Along with entire crew.
Our Flight time will be around
4 hours and 30 minutes.
We will be cruising,
To an altitude of 30,000 feets
Will keep you updated as get closer
to the Vancouver area.
At this time,
Please sit back,
Relax and enjoy the flight.
Once again,
Thankyou for flying with us!
Alright Harnoor,
Request for pushback and start.
Ground Flight deck.
Ready for push.
Perfect,
The parking brake is set.
May we pressurize the hydraulics?
Sure.
Standby for the Pushback.
Standing-by.
Pearson Ramp,
Ayrliner 404,
We are Ready for Pushback at Gate D40.
Ayrliner 404,
Gate D40,
Spot 28, Ground for Taxi.
Ayrliner 404,
Runway 15L,
Clear for Takeoff.
Ayrliner 404,
Runway 15L,
Clear for Takeoff.
TOGA.
TOGA set.
80 knots.
Check.
V1.
Rotate.
Positive rate.
Gear up please.
Gear up.
Autopilot set.
Another Day in the office.
[smiles]
Flying Office.
I have Control.
You have Control.
get the QRH,
Loss of thrust on one engine.
MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY,
Pearson Tower,
Ayrliner Flight 404
We Lost thrust on right Engine,
Requesting immediate return.
Mayday Confirm,
Turn right heading 2-2-0
Would you like to try Landing Runway 06?
Negative,
We need 24.
Ladies and gentlemen,
We are facing some technical issues
with the aircraft.
For your safety,
We are turning back to the
Toronto Pearson Airport.
Please remain calm and seated
with your Seatbelts fastened.
Cabin Crew, Prepare for Landing.
Flaps to 5,
Right engine idle.
Flaps to 5,
Right engine idle.
Should be alright.
Gear Down Please.
Gear Down.
Shit!
Second engine gone.
Reignition.
No Relight.
Re-start again.
Ayrliner 404,
We lost the thrust on both engines,
We are Going Down!
Ayrliner 404,
Please Confirm number of Souls onboard.
This is the Captain,
Brace for Impact.
Mr. George,
This guy on Dock 58
is sleeping
send their dispatch an email.
Your load is ready.
Ready?
Yea
Do you have Pen?
Thankyou.
Here you go.
Thankyou.
And, Here is your Pen.
Its okay, You keep it.
Sure?
Yea.
Thankyou.
What are you Looking at?
Nothing Bhaji.
Is the load ready?
Yes.
Alright then,
Start our Aircraft.
And lets go.
Waheguru.
After the exit,
Stop for coffee,
From there we'll take 4O10.
4O10?
Oh friend! Thats the one 4O10, 410.

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

proud

/praʊd/

A2
  • adjective
  • - feeling deep pleasure or satisfaction as a result of one's own achievements, qualities, or possessions or those of someone with whom one is closely associated.

flight

/flaɪt/

A2
  • noun
  • - the act or process of flying.

home

/hoʊm/

A1
  • noun
  • - the place where one lives permanently, especially as a member of a family or household.

early

/ˈɜːrli/

A2
  • adjective
  • - happening or done before the usual or expected time.

evening

/ˈiːvnɪŋ/

A1
  • noun
  • - the period of time at the end of the day, usually from about 6 p.m. to bedtime.

time

/taɪm/

A1
  • noun
  • - the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole.

ready

/ˈrɛdi/

A1
  • adjective
  • - in a suitable state for an activity or action; fully prepared.

welcome

/ˈwɛlkəm/

A1
  • verb
  • - greet (someone) in a polite or friendly way.

fly

/flaɪ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to move through the air using wings.

pushback

/ˈpʊʃˌbæk/

B2
  • noun
  • - an instance of pushing back an aircraft from an airport gate prior to taxiing.

takeoff

/ˈteɪkˌɔf/

B1
  • noun
  • - the action of an aircraft becoming airborne.

thrust

/θrʌst/

B2
  • noun
  • - a force which moves something forward.

calm

/kɑːm/

B1
  • adjective
  • - not showing or feeling nervousness, anger, or other emotions.

impact

/ˈɪmpækt/

B2
  • noun
  • - the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.

start

/stɑːrt/

A1
  • verb
  • - to begin or be reckoned from a particular point in time or space.

vacation

/veɪˈkeɪʃən/

A2
  • noun
  • - an extended period of leisure and recreation, especially one spent away from home or in travelling.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • How are you?

    ➔ Interrogative sentence (Present Simple)

    ➔ This forms a question by inverting the subject and auxiliary verb: "How are you?" uses subject-verb inversion.

  • When you will just wake up, I'll be Home by then.

    ➔ Future Simple (will)

    ➔ The future is expressed with "will": "I'll be Home" indicates a planned action at a future time; note the common non-standard use in the time clause.

  • Can you buy me a PS5?

    ➔ Modal verb for request (can)

    "Can" is used to make a polite request: "Can you buy" softens the command into a question.

  • It's been long time eh!

    ➔ Present Perfect (has been)

    ➔ The Present Perfect describes an action from past to present: "It's been" (contraction of "It has been") indicates duration up to now.

  • What Route are you Covering Tommorow?

    ➔ Wh-question (Present Continuous for future)

    ➔ Present Continuous is used for future arrangements: "are you Covering" asks about a planned route tomorrow.

  • A family man should be going with family.

    ➔ Modal verb (should)

    "Should" expresses advice or obligation: "should be going" suggests it's proper or expected behavior.

  • Our Flight time will be around 4 hours and 30 minutes.

    ➔ Future Simple (will) with quantifier

    ➔ Future prediction with "will": "will be around" uses a quantifier for approximate time.

  • Please sit back, Relax and enjoy the flight.

    ➔ Imperative sentences

    ➔ Imperatives give instructions without a subject: "sit back, Relax and enjoy" uses base verbs for politeness and coordination.

  • We are facing some technical issues with the aircraft.

    ➔ Present Continuous for current situation

    ➔ Present Continuous describes ongoing actions: "are facing" highlights a problem happening now.

  • Brace for Impact.

    ➔ Imperative (command)

    ➔ Imperative for urgent instruction: "Brace" is the base form verb used as a direct command.

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