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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. About Us – SYFC. Our Vision. To be a world class aviation training centre for youths. Our Mission. To promote aviation and inculcate a strong passion for flying among our youths. Our Core Values. Safety Always. We set high safety standards in whatever we do. Focus on Team Excellence.

  3. Address of Singapore Youth Flying Club – 515, West Camp Road, Singapore 797695

  4. 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 ...

  5. May 6, 2023 · The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) aims to promote aviation and inculcate a strong passion for flying among our cadets. The club sets high safety standards in whatever we do and strives to exceed expectations through continuous improvement and innovation. Access the main SYFC website here.

  6. Singapore Youth Flying Club, Singapore. 3,377 likes · 36 talking about this · 719 were here. Calling all JC and Poly Students! Come and join us at Singapore Youth Flying Club.

  7. The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) provides programmes and activities to nurture our members’ passion for aviation and develop them to be creative problem-solvers and dynamic leaders who will serve in the various fields of aviation.

  8. May 5, 2023 · As we continue to develop our Aerospace Niche, our Youth Flying Club currently pursues several platforms - radio-controlled flying, drone flying, drone coding, FPV drone racing and flight simulations.

  9. Jan 7, 2015 · However, the Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) offers flight training to Singaporean youths aged 16 to 19 for free. (NOTE: You have to be a Singaporean. They don’t accept PRs, even if you offer to pay them. Why? Because they’re funded by the RSAF and their job is to groom future fighter pilots.)

  10. Mar 14, 2021 · Today, Teo is on track to be trained as an Air Force pilot, having passed out from Basic Military Training (BMT) just days before she sat down with Mothership to share about her journey with the...

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