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Singapore Talks for October, 2008

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Aircraft cockpit

To start flying in Singapore is not a dream for commoners anymore. As a good alternative to flying club, one of the schools, Temasek Polytechnic, situated in the east of Singapore island, the campus sits on a 30-hectare plot of land fronting the Bedok Reservoir, is offering full-time course on Diploma in Aviation Management & Services for youth flying.

Singapore Flyer located at Raffles Avenue

Beside learning the knowledge related to aviation industry and airport management, Singapore flying course student will have the chance to step into the aircraft cockpit to experience flying in Singapore. Also to the flying simulator situated at the Singapore Flyer located in 30, Raffles Avenue. The Singapore Flyer is the world’s largest giant observation wheel that brings you up to the height of 165m for scenery viewing.

Flying up the sky

The school collaborates with a flying club situated in Johore, Malaysia named Flughaven to bring the most out for the students. Incorporated by three Singaporeans, Flughaven originally was a small flying club, eventually turned out to be a flying school for publics and students. Approaching to the flying club located at Nusajaya, Johore from Singapore’s Tuas Causeway needs only approximately ten minutes. Uitilizing fuel saving aircrafts and cheaper rental rates, it offers more affordable learning fees to the public.

Singapore Youth Flying Club outlook Singapore Flying Club in Seletar

Getting a Restricted Private Pilot Licence (RPPL) needs only $8000, fees half slashed compared to the Singapore Flying Club according to the newspaper’s reviews. Currently students from Temasek Polytechnic and National University of Singapore are participating to their courses.

Additionally, it offers Flight Experience event for public who does not have pilot licence but yet wish to experience exciting flying procedures; getting up the sky with the lead of trained pilots.

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Clarke Quay's Day View Over the River

Clarke Quay in general, located besides Singapore River and the Liang Court shopping mall, was revamped as a nightspot with bars, pubs, restaurants and nightclubs on the Clarke Street next to it. Those premises refurbished from old buildings generally serves for nightlife entertainments and various cuisines.

Just opposite the Riverside Point shopping mall across the Singapore River, Clarke Quay seems to serves as a wonderful place for expatriates, tourists, and locals after its opening. You can see different nationals enjoying their nights with various activities. In the past, it was also one of my favourite places for patronizing the Satay (a very popular delicacy in Southeast Asia) stalls stipulated within the Satay Club space.

Early Evening View in Clarke QuayLast week, I was invited by a friend to Clarke Quay for some drinks after quite some times since I last went there, he with his colleges have found a wonder club within the second floor on one of the blocks within Clarke Quay. I arrived later to found out that club offers wonder prices for liquors. Three major entertainment programs in subsequent orders are disco dancing session, live band performance by a local Chinese group, and a dancing group invited from Thailand.

Dancing tracks there are hot, followed by a few wonderful songs and interaction from the band. I slowly turned tipsy with liquors. Nevertheless, the dancing group from Thailand incited my urges. Leading by a male dancer with four female dancers, their performances had let many of us turned wild!

Inner view of Clarke Street - Clarke Quay Satay at the Satay Club in Clark Quay

Time went fast and it was already 3 am in the morning whilst the entertainment continued. We were walking to the carpark managed by Liang Court after giving one of the female dancers a flying kiss-goodbye. A small incident happened while walking on the Clarke Street, a big-sized dude deem to be a staff from a pub along the street came running from a corner in a hurry state, gave a slight push on the shoulder of my slow walking friend, immediately received a “FXXX You” from my friend.

However, I don’t think this small incident in Clarke Quay could stir up and become a huge one, especially when the man involved is a staff within a local pub. There are security personals strolling along the streets which could not be seen in the past. Nightlife in Clarke Quay is much more enjoyable than ever.

Bumboats serves as Taxi in Clarke Quay riverside Wheerchair Pub in Clarke Quay

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