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  1. Let the Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) help you fulfil your dream! Established since 1971, SYFC offers free flying training to Singaporean students in JC or Polytechnics. Students on our flying training will first go through the Basic Flying Course where they will learn basic flying manoeuvres, take-off and landings on the DA40 aircraft ...

  2. At Singapore Flying College we value excellence in aviation training and are committed to developing airline-ready pilots with a focus on safety, leadership and teamwork. We provide Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) approved flight training.

  3. The SYFC Flying Course is divided into 3 phases. Phases I and II constitute the Basic Flying Course, which can be completed with or without the achievement of the 1st Solo Flight. Phase III is the PPL Course, which leads to the attainment of the CAAS issued PPL.

  4. SYFC, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, implemented in 2001 a CCA programme in secondary schools to enable younger students, those aged between 12 and 16 years old, to learn more about flying through aviation knowledge, simulator flying and aeromodelling activities.

  5. The Singapore Youth Flying Club opens its doors to its SYFC Flying Course to students aged 16 and above. The SYFC Flying Course is a popular course with fairly strict entry requirements. Here are the pre-requisites as stated on their website: Singapore Citizens; At least 16 years old; Students in JC, Poly or IP/IB schools who are age 16 ...

  6. Not just any flight school, we are Singapore's first and only FAA-approved Advanced Aviation Training Device (AATD) full-motion flight simulator-based general aviation flight school. But here's where it gets exciting: our approach isn't merely innovative; it's revolutionary.

  7. The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC), headquartered at Seletar Airport, was established in December 1971 as the Junior Flying Club, by the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). It aims to introduce and promote aviation to students, by providing aeromodelling courses for secondary school students and flight training courses for pre-tertiary students.

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