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Seletar Flying Club
AbbreviationSFC
Formation1 September 1987; 36 years ago (1987-09-01)
Type Flying club
Headquarters Seletar Airport
Location
  • 700 West Camp Road, #06-05 Business Aviation Complex, Singapore 797649
Region
Singapore
Services flight training
Website http://seletarflyingclub.org/
Formerly called
SIA Flying Club

The Seletar Flying Club was previously known as SIA Flying Club, it was set up to arouse an interest in flying among the Singapore Airlines staff. On November 16th 1992, the club made the decision to open it's door to the public who is keen to to get a private pilot license before applying for a pilot's career. [1] [2] On 17th October 2022, Seletar Flying Club was formed with the blessing of Singapore Airlines and assumes the assets and liabilities of SIA Flying Club.

Current Fleet

Seletar Flying Club operates a fleet of 3 light aircrafts comprising of Cessna 172 and Piper PA-28 Cherokee.

  1. ^ "NewspaperSG". The Straits Times. 16 November 1992. SIA Flying Club opens membership to public
  2. ^ "NewspaperSG". The Straits Times. 25 September 1987. SIA Flying Club gets off the ground
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Seletar Flying Club
AbbreviationSFC
Formation1 September 1987; 36 years ago (1987-09-01)
Type Flying club
Headquarters Seletar Airport
Location
  • 700 West Camp Road, #06-05 Business Aviation Complex, Singapore 797649
Region
Singapore
Services flight training
Website http://seletarflyingclub.org/
Formerly called
SIA Flying Club

The Seletar Flying Club was previously known as SIA Flying Club, it was set up to arouse an interest in flying among the Singapore Airlines staff. On November 16th 1992, the club made the decision to open it's door to the public who is keen to to get a private pilot license before applying for a pilot's career. [1] [2] On 17th October 2022, Seletar Flying Club was formed with the blessing of Singapore Airlines and assumes the assets and liabilities of SIA Flying Club.

Current Fleet

Seletar Flying Club operates a fleet of 3 light aircrafts comprising of Cessna 172 and Piper PA-28 Cherokee.

  1. ^ "NewspaperSG". The Straits Times. 16 November 1992. SIA Flying Club opens membership to public
  2. ^ "NewspaperSG". The Straits Times. 25 September 1987. SIA Flying Club gets off the ground

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