How to say "airport control tower" in German?

In German "airport control tower" translates to  Flughafenkontrolle 

Transliteration: flookh-hah-fen-kon-tro-leh

🇩🇪 Die Flughafenkontrolle gibt dem Piloten die Startfreigabe.

🗣️ dee flookh-hah-fen-kon-tro-leh gipt dem pee-lot-en dee shtar-tfry-gah-beh

🇺🇸 The airport control tower gives the pilot clearance for takeoff.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "airport control tower" in German?

You can use the word "Flughafenkontrolle" which translates to "airport control tower".

How to pronounce "Flughafenkontrolle" (airport control tower) in German?

The word "Flughafenkontrolle" is pronounced as "flookh-hah-fen-kon-tro-leh".

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