Singapore Flying College

Singapore Flying College operated a third training centre at Sunshine Coast Airport, Maroochydore.

However, due to changes in pilot training curriculum, it was shut down in March 2014 after operating for twelve years.

The Singapore Flying College fleet consists of the following aircraft:[2][3] A mix of analogue as well as EFIS-equipped Cessna 172s for primary flight training and the Piper PA-44 Seminole for the multi-engine phase.

In July 1997, one such plane crashed in Ranong, Thailand, which resulted in the deaths of the cadet and his instructor.

[4] This prompted the company to replace it with the Learjet 45, which came equipped with Ground Proximity Warning System.

A Singapore Flying College Learjet 45 in 2007