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RELTA for Air Traffic Controllers

RELTA for Air Traffic Controllers (RELTA for ATC) is an English language proficiency test used to assess air traffic controllers for licensing purposes, as required by the ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements.

RELTA is used to evaluate language proficiency in the six language criteria: Pronunciation, Structure, Vocabulary, Fluency, Comprehension and Interactions for the six ICAO levels.

RELTA consists of a 25-minute speaking test and a 40-minute listening test. The RELTA Speaking is delivered by an accredited RELTA Examiner and rated separately by at least two accredited RELTA Raters.  There are three forms of the RELTA for Air Traffic Controllers, each catering to the specific language needs and radiotelephony contexts associated with the three main air traffic control units: Speaking RELTA for Tower Controllers, Speaking RELTA for Enroute Controllers and Speaking RELTA for Approach Controllers. RELTA Listening is delivered by computer.

RELTA is used to assess speaking and listening proficiency in both phraseology for routine communications and plain English for non-routine and emergency communications in voice-only radiotelephony and face-to-face situations, as required by the ICAO Language Proficiency Requirements.

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