Tropical_storm X
With the implement (or lack thereof) of the new ELMERS and CAPELS system for pilot license renewal, we pilots have to pay more without any improvement in how we apply for and collect our license. Note the NEW operating hours!
Location: 60 Airport Blvd., Singapore 819643
Floor 5 · Singapore Changi Airport
The regulatory body guiding Singapore's aviation growth, ensuring a safe and vibrant air hub.
The regulatory body guiding Singapore's aviation growth, ensuring a safe and vibrant air hub.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) is the government agency responsible for the regulation and development of civil aviation in Singapore. Headquartered at Changi Airport, CAAS's mission is to grow a safe, vibrant air hub and civil aviation system that contributes to Singapore's economic success. The authority oversees aviation safety, air navigation services, airport regulation, and the development of Changi Airport as a premier global aviation hub.Based on 13 Google reviews
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Tropical_storm X
With the implement (or lack thereof) of the new ELMERS and CAPELS system for pilot license renewal, we pilots have to pay more without any improvement in how we apply for and collect our license. Note the NEW operating hours!
Qkumba
The current policies to govern the use of UA drones is very blunt, in effect it's targeting a majority of false positives(pilots who actively do not want to fly into/near airports) as opposed to malicious actors who intentionally fly into airports.
Sanjay Michael
We pilots are now paying more for a less efficient process with ELMERS and CAPELS.
Saleeh Abdul Majid
Friendly helpful staff at medical
Jonathan Goh
Took my UAPL theory here, staff was friendly. Very nice environment to be at.
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
Airport Terminal Corridor Interior
A wide, polished marble-floored hallway in an airport terminal with light-colored stone walls. A red fire extinguisher is mounted on the left wall below hanging green plants. In the background, directional signage points to 'Skytrains to T1 & T3', 'Train to City', and 'Car Park 2B'. Several travelers are walking away in the distance under bright ceiling lighting.
Airport Waiting Area
Passengers waiting in an airport terminal with rows of purple seats, a blue carpeted floor, and bright overhead lighting. Some individuals are seated with luggage nearby.
Terminal Interior with Shop & Dine Signage
Interior view of an airport terminal showing directional signs for Train to City, Departure, Arrival, and CAAS Office. A person walks past a promotional banner advertising Korean food. On the right wall, there is signage for 'Shop & Dine at Terminal 2' along with a large advertisement featuring bread products labeled 'Levure Naturelle'. The floor is tiled and the ceiling has recessed lighting.
Operating Hours Sign
A dark blue sign mounted on a beige wall displays the operating hours for a licensing counter. It lists Monday through Thursday from 8:30 am to 12:45 pm and 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm, Friday from 8:30 am to 12:45 pm and 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm, and notes closure on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays.
Airport Terminal Interior with Decorations
A wide-angle view of a spacious airport terminal hall, likely during the Lunar New Year given the red lanterns and floral decorations lining the floor. The ceiling is high and curved with recessed lighting. Many travelers are walking or standing in groups. Storefronts and digital billboards are visible on upper levels. No specific menu boards or shop facades are clearly identifiable.
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