The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) is a flight school based in
Seletar Airport
Seletar Airport ( ; ) is a civilian international airport serving the north-east region of Singapore. It is located approximately northwest from Changi Airport, the country's main airport, and about north from the main commercial city-cent ...
, primarily funded by the
Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF).
Established in 1971, the club aims to introduce and promote aviation to students, by providing
aeromodelling
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courses for secondary school students and
flight training
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Flight training can be conducted under a str ...
courses for pre-tertiary students, and encourage trained pilots to serve in the RSAF.
As of 2023, more than 7,500 students have been through the flight training programme, with over 1,200 students graduating with a
private pilot licence
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(PPL), 80% of whom move on to become RSAF pilots.
History
Recognising the need to maintain a steady stream of pilots for the RSAF, the Junior Fying Club was established by Minister for Defence
Goh Keng Swee
Goh Keng Swee (born Robert Goh Keng Swee; 6 October 1918 – 14 May 2010) was a Singaporean statesman and economist who served as the second Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore between 1973 and 1985. Goh is widely recognised as one of the fou ...
in December 1971 to offer free flight training to youths in Singapore, with the initial fleet consisting of eight
Cessna 172
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Design and development
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On 5 March 1988, Minister for Education
Tony Tan
Tony Tan Keng Yam (; born 7 February 1940) is a Singaporean banker and politician who served as the seventh president of Singapore between 2011 and 2017.
Prior to entering politics, Tan was a general manager at OCBC Bank. He made his polit ...
announced the renaming of Junior Flying Club to Youth Flying Club, aligning the club's intent of developing youth pilots in Singapore.
On 12 November 1989, Minister for Communications and Second Minister for Defence (Policy)
Yeo Ning Hong
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announced the acquisition of 12
Piper Warrior IIs to replace the initial fleet, at a cost of S$2 million.
On 23 June 2001, Minister of State for Defence and Information and the Arts David Lim announced the construction of a S$16 million new clubhouse at its current location, and the Youth Flying Club was renamed to the Singapore Youth Flying Club.
In 2002, two
PAC CT/4E Airtrainers were acquired and commissioned by Minister of State for Defence
Cedric Foo
Cedric Foo Chee Keng ( zh, s=符致镜, p=Fú Zhìjìng; born 16 July 1960) is a Singaporean business executive and former politician. A member of the governing People's Action Party (PAP), he was the Member of Parliament (MP) representing the ...
.
In 2010, to replace the ageing fleet, 13
Diamond DA40s were purchased at a cost of US$3.4 million in total.
Fleet
Current fleet
Former fleet
Accidents and incidents
* 1 September 1995 – The fleet of
Piper Warrior IIs were grounded for a month as the
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
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withdrew the maintenance approval of the club's appointed maintenance company.
* 23 March 2006 – A Piper PA28, registration 9V-BOE, operated by a student pilot on his first solo flight collided with a parked van in Seletar Airport. The pilot made a premature turn into a wrong parking bay, where there was a parked aircraft and van, and attempted to correct the situation by taxiing between the parked aircraft and van. While successfully avoiding collision with the parked aircraft, the pilot did not look on his left, leading to an impact with the parked van and the left wing of his aircraft. No injuries were reported.
* 30 October 2007 – A Piper PA28, registration 9V-BOH, operated by a student pilot on a solo flight veered off the runway in Seletar Airport, causing the sole runway at the airport to be closed for about two hours. No injuries were reported.
* 11 August 2013 – A Diamond DA40, registration 9V-YFM, operated by a student pilot on a solo flight veered off the runway in Seletar Airport upon landing, leading to an impact between a taxiway signboard and the aircraft. No injuries were reported.
Notable alumni
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Ng Chee Meng
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– former
Chief of Air Force and
Chief of Defence Force
*
Kelvin Khong
Kelvin Khong Boon Leong is a Singaporean former major-general who served as Chief of Air Force from 2019 to 2024.
Education
Khong was educated at Hwa Chong Junior College and attended the flight training programme at Singapore Youth Flying ...
– former Chief of Air Force
Bibliography
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References
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External links
Singapore Youth Flying Club
{{Singapore Armed Forces
Republic of Singapore Air Force
Aviation schools in Singapore
Youth organizations established in 1971
1971 establishments in Singapore