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  1. Thinking of learning how to fly? 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.

  2. 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.

  3. A Student Pilot Licence (SPL) allows you to fly a Singapore-registered aircraft under the supervision or authority of a CAAS-approved flying instructor. It also allows you to carry out flying activities while undergoing flying training to attain higher classes of pilot licences.

  4. 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 ...

  5. FlightSchool.sg offers a 12-week accelerated flight preparation program to help you to obtain your Private Pilot License in less than 30 days!

  6. Students must be Singapore citizens studying in a school or institution recognised by the Ministry of Education (MOE), such as schools offering the Integrated Programme or International Baccalaureate (IP/IB), Junior Colleges and Polytechnics.

  7. 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.

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