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  1. If you do not plan to pursue flying as a career, you won't need a Commercial Pilot License. In other words, you just want to become a pilot so you can fly yourself, your friends and your family - and the best option, therefore, is to pursue a Private Pilot License.

  2. Embark on an exciting career as a Pilot with us and you’ll be flying one of the most modern aircraft and fuel-efficient fleets in the skies. As part of your career, you will undergo a rigorous training program to equip yourself with the highest flying standards.

  3. A Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) allows you to fly as a Pilot-In-Command (PIC) of a single-crew aircraft or co-pilot of a multi-crew aircraft of a Singapore-registered aircraft for the aircraft types as endorsed in the licence – for the purpose of public transport and aerial work. To obtain a CPL, you must.

  4. The Air Line Pilots’ Association Singapore (ALPA-S) is the professional association and registered trade union established to represent pilots based in Singapore. A proud membership that endeavours to continually improve work conditions and address pilot concerns.

  5. To pursue a career as an airline pilot, one route is obtaining a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL) and applying for direct entry positions with Singaporean airlines. Our 60-week Diploma of Aviation (CPL) program caters to international students aiming for the CPL.

  6. A Private Pilot Licence (PPL) entitles the holder to fly as the Pilot-In-Command (PIC) or co-pilot of a Singapore-registered aircraft, not for hire and reward, for the aircraft types or groups endorsed on the licence. Applicants must:

  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.