Loved Ones Inspire RSAF Pilots at Singapore Airshow.

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.

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