On 12 Nov, we first proceeded to the Officers’ Mess where we were introduced to RSAF aircrafts and learnt about their various uses. After which, we had the CH-47 (Chinook) joyride. Although the ride lasted for only 15 mins, it was an experience of a lifetime as the enormous tail door was not closed during the entire flight, leaving us exposed to the outside even when the Chinook was airborne, giving us an excellent view of the island. Safety was not much of a worry as the safety officer on duty ensured that we were secure during the flight.
On 13 Nov, we learnt about the different equipment that RSAF used and how they maintained the standards of their aircraft. We then experienced 2 different aircraft simulators where the virtual effects felt really real.
On 14 Nov, we visited Chong Pang camp where we were introduced to mainly RSAF ground equipment and weapons by the officers and specialists.
With this, I conclude the end of my report on this year’s attachment.
3SG Tan Jun Liang
Here are some photos taken during the attachment: