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Another quality project by our students that was successfully designed and created to help needy patients.
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Unbelievable, but it’s true!
Training rooms have just grown bigger @ Yishun campus!
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A Scholarship Talk
by sponsorship companies for all Year One MRO students and their parents.
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Noticed the big new structure when you entered the Yishun Campus? It’s so huge that planes can be parked in it. To be exact, three aircrafts!
Built to provide authentic training for students of the Aerospace Technology and Aerospace Avionics courses, the Aerospace Training Centre is an aircraft training platform similar to a hangar. Apart from learning the dos and don’ts of aircraft general safety, students will get to learn skills such as aircraft grounding, aircraft towing, maintenance and inspection.

Taking precise and careful measures before shifting the plane
The first aircraft to be housed in the spanking new hangar is the orange S211 Jet trainer. Joining the ‘new kid on the block’ at the end of July 2009 will be a 6-seater Learjet and a helicopter! Now our students will get to see, touch, feel and smell real aircraft during practical lessons. How exciting!

Removing the weather protector of the S211 in preparation for the big move to its new hangar
How do the Aerospace Technology students feel? Thomas Alano (YR0901A) said, “I can’t wait to practice doing radio check and radar sweep on the plane.”
Was it easy to shift an aircraft? Soo Jun Hao (YR081K) commented, “Moving a plane is so different from moving a 4-wheel vehicle because the steering is very different. There are a lot of blind spots to watch out for.”

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