Saturday, November 28, 2009

4th Basic Aeromodelling Wings Course

From the 23rd to the 25th of November, 4 of our cadets went for the Basic Aeromodelling Wings course at HQ NCC in Amoy Quee camp. This camp included 3 other Saturdays as additional training and a 3 day 2 night stayover at HQ NCC. The objective of the camp was to impart to the new batch of aeromodelling instructors the skills for flying a radio controlled aircraft, as well as the theory involved in flying a radio-controlled aircraft.

The camp allowed for more practice as cadets had to pass the flight simulator test on a computer before moving on to flying the real aircraft. This camp has allowed the cadets to brush up on the new skills they have learnt as well as teach them how to impart the knowledge of radio control flying to their juniors. The theory lessons also taught us the principles of flight, battery safety, flying safety and pre-flight checks and many other important information. The theory test required cadets to answer multiple choice, structured and essay questions. In order to pass, cadets have to pass both the practical and theory components, in which the passing mark is 75%.

All 4 of the cadets who have gone for the Basic Aeromodelling Wing Course have successfully passed the course and have received their Basic Aeromodelling Wings. One of our cadets, 1SG Brian Koh, has also done us proud by clinching the award for best in theory with a score of 95.5%. The camp has imparted us with a great deal of skills and knowledge, as well as helping us enjoy the hobby of flying radio control aircraft.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Specialist Course Phase 2

On the 8th to 11th of September, 4 of our Part C Cadets went to Pasir Laba Camp to attend the Specialist Course Phase 2. It was a four-day, three-night camp involving NCC cadets from other various schools as well. The objective of this camp was to impart to the participants the knowledge and skills that a specialist should possess and which can also be used to teach the younger cadets of their school. This camp was similiar to the First Specialist Course in June except its longer duration.

On the whole, our 4 cadets achieved their 3SG ranks and the RSAF Badge, and it was a tiring but yet memorable time for all.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Aeromodelling Competition 2009

On the 27th of August and 4th of September, 14 of our cadets from Part A, B and C took part in the Aeromodelling Competition organized by HQ NCC, a competition unique to NCC (Air) as part of its air syllabus. Teams were sent in for the Remote Control Flying category, Line Control Flying category for Part B and C cadets as well as the Aircraft Design Category for the Part A cadets.

In the Remote Control Category, participants had to fly a plane in a flight simulator and pop balloons generated by the simulator and also guide the plane into a perfect landing on a runway. The line control category required participants to fly against a competitor in the same flying circle and at the same time, complete a fixed number of rounds. The aircraft design category tested the creativity of the part A cadets as they had to build a model airplane based on creativity and do a short presentation on their plane.

SJI NCC (Air) has emerged 5th overall in this competition. Much time and effort has been put into the competition and we would like to acknowledge the cadets who have done us proud. We would also like to thank our teachers-in-charge, Mr Mok and Mr Ho for their utmost support and guidance in this competition, as well as the supporters from SJI NCC(Air) for their undying support for us during the competition.

Line control category:
Shayne Yang(Flyer) and Joachim Tan(Mechanic)
Raihan Hakim(Flyer) and Daniel Goh(Mechanic)
Nikolas Iverson(Flyer) and Elton Tong(Mechanic)
Brian Koh(Flyer) and Alexander Soo(Mechanic)

Remote control category:
Abdul Khaliq
Ryan Ong
Joshua Ho
Anchelski Teo

Aircraft Design category:
Travis Pereira
Joshua Ng


Done By:
1SG Brian Koh

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Visit to the Army Open House

On the 3rd of September, 27 cadets and 6 Specialists, together with Mr. Mok, took a trip to the Army Open House, held annually at the Pasir Laba camp.

Decked out in their No.4 uniforms, the cadets and specs were eager to get close up to the state-of-the-art weaponry and artillery used by the 3rd-Gen Singapore Armed Forces today. Upon arrival at the venue, we were each handed a souvenir in the form of a strikingly-designed cap, which the cadets then proceed to enthusiastically put on.

Our tour proper began at the entrance, where we were met by our tour guide. He took us to visit the showcases put on by the different battalions in the SAF, like the Commandos, Guards, 9th Infantry, Artillery and more. We got to see the different equipment used by the battalions, such as the current generation of No.4s issued by the SAF, with its pixilated weaving. Impressive as all these were, it was undeniable that the star of this particular show was the Armor battalions. Presenting their vehicles such as the Bionix troop carrier, people were awestruck by its imposing and menacing image.

Not to be outdone, the Air Force brought in their Apaches, and outfitted with its deadly array of missiles, it was a force to be reckoned with. After touring around the exhibitions for 25 minutes, we then headed to another exhibition. Contrary to what the average Singaporean thinks of the SAF, they are not just an armed force with guns and tanks. They were also sent on peace-keeping missions and as relief squads.

This non-military side of the SAF was what we got to see at the next exhibition. The various military personnel explained to us what the SAF did in times of crises. An excellent example would be the 2004 tsunami disaster. Just 24 hours after the incident, the SAF had already deployed a team to aid the relief effort. We were impressed with the speed with which they responded to the crisis. Next, we also got to see the dogs from the K9 unit and watched a video explaining the roles played by the different dogs, such as explosives, drugs and more.

The last exhibition we visited for the day was focused on the history of the SAF. Also showcased were a few aspects of a soldier’s life, such as his bunk, the combat rations which he gets and more. At the end of the day, everyone left with a better understanding of our SAF and instilled with a passion for our country and its people. All in all, it was a very enjoyable and memorable trip.


Done By:
2SG Heah Jian Chern



Friday, July 3, 2009

Specialist Course 2009

On the 16th to 18th of June, 21 of our Part Cs went to Amoy Quee Camp, the headquarters of the National Cadet Corps to attend the Specialist Course. It is a three-day, two-night residential camp involving cadets from other various schools as well. The camp aimed to impart to the participants the knowledge and skills intrinsic to the Corps that they can impart to their juniors.

Throughout the duration of this course, cadets were taught and tested on their knowledge on Individual Field Craft and its practical use. Also cadets were tested on how to handle armament and also their understanding and knowledge on General Specialist Knowledge as well as the Air Syllabus, which every NCC Air Cadet is required to know. As boring as it sounds, cadets were also given the opportunity to go through IMT while using several weapons like the MATADOR and M203 and also tour around the army museum to learn about the pre-independence period to the current-day capabilities of the 3rd Generation Army.

Ultimately, what every cadet wanted to take back and achieve from this course, was the 2SG rank as well as the prestigious RSAF Badge which every Air Cadet yearns to wear on their No.1 or No.3 Uniforms. Also, several more outstanding cadets won academic,” Best Platoon”, “Best Company” award for achieving excellence in their IFC, Trainfire, GSK or Air Syllabus tests or outshining and being enthusiastic in their respective platoons. All in all, it was a wonderful and memorable time for all.

Written by: 2SG Lucian

Friday, June 19, 2009

SJI UG Games Day

On the 25th April, the SJI UGOs got together to host the 2009 SJI UGO Games Day. All the SJI UGOs except the SJIMB attended the Games Day, which featured four games being played simultaneously. They are 7 A-side Street Soccer, 11 A-side Field Soccer, Captain’s Ball and Carom. Some of our NCC Air Cadets participated in Captain’s Ball and Carom while the rest pitted against other UG cadets in the Street and Field Soccer. At the end of the day, a simple prize presentation was held for the winning teams in each game. The hard work put in by the various UGO teachers and cadets paid off. In the end, all the participants had fun and through the games had got to know each other better as well as other UG cadets.





Mr Tung Kok Cheong's Farewell Ceremony

The Farewell Ceremony recently held for urrent Administration Officer Mr. Tung Kok Cheong was indeed a respectable event. There was both grief and joy in equal measures as the SJI NCC (Air) Company bid farewell to its erstwhile Commanding Officer (of the past) and incumbent Administration Officer, while wishing him a most fruitful and resting retirement.

The Ceremony commenced with a video presentation of Mr Tung’s past achievements in SJI NCC (Air) and his contributions to the development of the unit into what it has become today; a centre of excellence for Uniformed Groups training. The presentation was followed by a gift presentation on behalf of the Teacher Officers, who presented Mr Tung with a model aircraft as a memento of his years spent in the service of the Corps. On behalf of the cadets of the Unit, Mr Tung was presented with a card and vanguard sheets decorated with well-wishes and signatures, sincerely embellished by the cadets themselves. The Ceremony was concluded with a cake-cutting ceremony, whereby Mr Tung himself cut the first slice, and subsequently the company was treated to a slice of celebration cake. It was indeed a most significant event for the SJI NCC (Air) Company.

SJI NCC (Air) Company would like to wish Mr Tung a most peaceful and refreshing retirement, and to wish him the best of luck in all his future endeavours! May you continue soaring to greater heights!

Written by: 1SG Mikhail

Camp STEEL

All Secondary 2 cadets were required to go for Camp STEEL, a leadership camp organized by NCC HQ on 27 and 28 May. Upon reaching the camp venue, we split into 4 platoons, which we were to carry out our activities with for the duration of the camp. Selected cadets were given the opportunity to be in charge of organizing their platoon. We then went on to attend a talk by MAJ(NCC) James on the objectives of the camp, to deliver cadets who possess strong leadership competencies, as well as giving us tips on leadership and teamwork. In the afternoon, my platoon went for a paintball game, playing against each other in groups of 6. It was good fun for both the players and the spectators.

As part of the Leadership Competency Model (LCM), we had a Team Building Team Learning (TBTL) exercise, which we formed groups with cadets from different schools and discussed various teamwork strategies. Time was also set aside for self-reflection, and we were given journals to write down our reflections and notes.

On the next day immediately after breakfast, we had the Motivational Obstacle Course. During this obstacle course, we experienced various challenges such as climbing the high wall, attempting the leopard crawl and walking on the balancing beams. It was a thrilling experience and if not for time constraint, we would surely do the course several times! The highlight of this camp was rappelling. One by one, we rappelled down a 4-story building, some of us feeling rather fearful at first, but at the end everyone was satisfied with the experience.

The final activity of the camp was a leadership lecture by CPT(NCC) Angela, our Camp Commandant. Cadets learnt from this lecture what makes a successful leader, and how to improve our emotional intelligence so that we can, in future, handle any problems we may face and how to solve them with the best solution available. Through this camp, we have learnt to be future leaders for NCC, which can also be used in other areas of our life. In doing so, we also had an enjoyable and memorable Camp STEEL.

Joachim Tan

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Freestyle Drill Competition

On the 14th of March 2009, Saturday, 15 of our very own cadets took part in the Freestyle Drill Competition held by NCC HQ. It is a competition in which units choreograph freestyle exhibition routines and compete with each other. Many hours have been sacrificed in preparation for this competition, and SJI NCC (Air) would like to acknowledge these cadets for their hard work and participation.

Part C: Jit Ray, Andre, Ryan, Sean, Marcus, Kevin, Deeban, Nikolas, Jian Chern, Julian, Brian Koh

Part B: Daniel Goh, Joachim, Elton, Boon Seek




Thursday, March 5, 2009

Part B Marksmen

The Unit would like to congratulate the following Part B cadets for achieving a Marksman standard during their IMT. We hope that others will use their example to aspire to succeed, similarly. Continue to work hard, and soar to greater heights!

Part B Marksmen:
Daniel Goh - 201
Joachim Tan - 202
Alexander Soo - 203
Elton Lim - 203
Aaron Koh - 205
Anchelski Teo - 205
Amirul Fazrin - 205
Isaac Chong - 211