
We try to grow our students into good radio procedure slowly. It can be daunting. On the first couple of hours of solo, the instructor stands on the runway with two hand-held radios, the student is on chat frequincy, and the instructor monitors 124.2. The instructor then encourages the student to do radio calls as if it was 124.2, but on chat, to make it just that much easier, and less embarrassing to make a mistake.
At the moment we have a full time student from Botswana, who is very Afrikaans, and the radio work is therefore extra difficult.
I was standing next to my skygod this morning, when I heard him ask the student for a circuit position report. The student started off slowly " Uhmm La Mercy traffic, Uhmm, charlie mike alpha, ummm, micro...micro..light student, circuit on downwind, uhmm, left hand touch and goes uhmmmm... two four". Skygod immediately told him how good it was, as he remembered each part of the radio call without needing a prompt.
He told him jokingly "My wife says it sounds like there is a "Boer" in the plane "
The student immediately came back with " Ja, boet. Dis baie makliker vir my om net te se: 'Passop voor, ek kom land"
Priceless :D