Singapore Youth Flying Club
Type | Military program |
Founded | December 1971 |
Headquarters | Seletar Airport, Singapore |
Membership | Students |
Field | Flight training |
Number of Members | |
Key Personnel | |
Website | www |
The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC), headquartered at Seletar Airport, was established in December 1971 as the Junior Flying Club by the then newly formed Singapore Armed Forces to introduce aviation and provide flight training to the youth of Singapore. It provides aviation-training through its aeromodelling courses for secondary-school students and flying training for tertiary students. The program is intended to provide youth flying experience and boost recruiting for the Republic of Singapore Air Force.
Aircraft
The Junior Flying Club initially operated a fleet of eight Cessna 172Ks, a Cessna 172H and a Cessna 150H; all handed down from the Air Force. The Club has also operated Scheibe Falke motor gliders and the AESL Airtourer. In 1989, the club upgraded its entire fleet to 12 Piper Warriors (PA-28-161), all of which were retired from use by 31 July 2014.[1]
To replace the Piper Warriors the club selected the Diamond DA40 with first deliveries scheduled for late 2010; as of July 2012, 13 had been delivered.[1][2]
The SYFC fleet consists of:[1]
- 13 Diamond DA40
Images
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The Computer-Aided Instruction (CAI) room where students work independently at computer terminals
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Aeromodelling lounge
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Operations Room
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The aircraft apron as seen from the viewing gallery
References
- Cheong, Colin (2006), Flying Colours: Singapore Youth Flying Club, SNP International Publishing, ISBN 978-981-248-111-5
- 1 2 3 List of aircraft on Singapore Register retrieved 4 August 2014
- ↑ Sat, Apr 03, 2010 The Straits Times.
External links
- Singapore Youth Flying Club
- Republic of Singapore Air Force
- Full transcript of speech by RADM (NS) Lui Tuck Yew at SYFC's Aviation Awards Ceremony 2007