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Family support and personal commitment are driving Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) pilots as they prepare for this year’s Singapore Airshow aerial display. The high-intensity performance will feature close-formation manoeuvres by an F-16C fighter jet and an AH-64D Apache attack helicopter.
Despite the risks involved, pilots say their loved ones remain a powerful source of motivation, helping them stay focused, disciplined, and determined to return home safely after every flight.
- Complex and Close-Range Manoeuvres
The aerial display will include 17 precision manoeuvres, some bringing the F-16C and Apache helicopter within extremely close proximity, demanding flawless coordination and timing. - High-Risk Nature of Display Flying
Flying is inherently risky, but aerial displays increase the challenge due to tight spacing, high speeds, and the need for absolute precision, pilots explained. - Family as a Source of Strength
Apache pilot Captain Yew, 30, shared that his wife—who is currently pregnant—has remained supportive and understanding despite his demanding training schedule. - Motivation Beyond the Cockpit
Rather than being a distraction, family responsibilities push pilots to maintain 100 per cent focus, reinforcing their commitment to safety and excellence. - Flying for the Nation
Captain Yew said his goal is not only to put on a memorable show for his family, but also for all Singaporeans, while ensuring the mission ends with a safe return home.