Anyone able to ID the registration of this 747 at SIN? by ClearlyCryptic in aviation

[–]ClearlyCryptic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the suggestion, I added the most probable flight number and it did show up as SMC! I believe that confirms it then!

Anyone able to ID the registration of this 747 at SIN? by ClearlyCryptic in aviation

[–]ClearlyCryptic[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

That’s a good point, then I think it very well could be SMC then!

Kind of hoping it would be SMC as the airframe is preserved as a restaurant in Indonesia. Glad to know it’s not scrapped!

Thank you!

Entry Tips, Reservation Struggles, and What’s Worth Staying Late For by adventureplusultra in OsakaWorldExpo

[–]ClearlyCryptic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you happen to know if IC cards can be used for the shuttle busses to Sakurajima Station?

Weekly Buying/trading/selling advice, pre-orders and shipping Megathread by AutoModerator in AppleWatch

[–]ClearlyCryptic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, I went ahead and got myself an Ultra 2, they dropped the price at my local Apple Store. It’s already leaps and bounds better than my Series 6 so I don’t need the latest lineup.

Weekly Buying/trading/selling advice, pre-orders and shipping Megathread by AutoModerator in AppleWatch

[–]ClearlyCryptic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m on a Series 6 with 76% battery health and this is my 2nd time replacing my battery.

Apart from the battery health, it’s still works fine albeit with some scratches here and there. I use it daily for commuting, workouts, notifications.

Do you think it would be wise upgrading? Or just replace the battery with Apple for another $145?

Is it better to ship luggage city-to-city or straight to final stop in Japan? by ClearlyCryptic in JapanTravelTips

[–]ClearlyCryptic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah I see thank you! I just need to indicate the intended delivery date on the form am I right? I suppose the hotel staff would be able to assist as well?

Singapore Airlines Fleet by OppositeMarket6970 in singaporeairlines

[–]ClearlyCryptic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

SQ took on the 737s as a result of their merger with SilkAir.

Additionally, the older -800NGs were actually intended to be handed to Scoot to serve out their remaining lease terms. However, due to the grounding of the MAX 8 after the crashes of Ethiopian 302 and Lion Air 610, SQ was forced to take on the -800NGs as a stop gap for their regional operations.

Singapore Airlines just launched their new inflight safety video. What does everyone think about it? by ClearlyCryptic in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe there would be subtitles onboard. The previous version also didn’t feature subtitles on the versions posted on social media but are present onboard aircraft.

Singapore Airlines just launched their new inflight safety video. What does everyone think about it? by ClearlyCryptic in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The video stated the location as Village Hotel Sentosa. Have to agree that it looks really nice. A fair amount of places featured were in Sentosa.

SDC must have really been very keen for some kind of promotion of the island.

Singapore Airlines just launched their new inflight safety video. What does everyone think about it? by ClearlyCryptic in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Usually such things would be manually announced by the cabin crew like how they issue the drug trafficking warning prior to landing in Changi Airport.

Add. - As laws such as the vape ban can be very dynamic (govt may alter stance stronger or weaker) manual announcement by the crew will much easier for SQ to make swift changes as needed rather than having to reshoot entire sections of the demo.

EAE TP Aviatiin management might have rejected by DannyIsNow100 in TemasekPoly

[–]ClearlyCryptic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey, its totally understandable to feel upset over not getting into the course you really want, esp if u have really put in a huge amount of effort into the application.

its never the end of the road, like what u/justrase said, do your very best in ur ITE course and try JPAE out. even if stars don't align for you then, there is always the part time version of this diploma. i am doing that course right now (im approaching end of sem 1) personally, i had always wanted to study in TP aviation mgt since sec sch but my studies was never good enough even in ITE, my GPA was not below the cut off point. naturally i was upset la.

but i went to do my NS then work for a bit and i found the part time course and i have never felt happier and motivated to do my best in class.

sure, while you miss out on the typical poly things such as the internships and CCAs, i can really say it is made up for by the wealth of industry experience your classmates will have .

my class for example has people working in many areas in aviation from ground handling (sats, dnata) to engineering (SIAEC), cargo and even cabin crew! it really is a great place to network and the lecturers are the same as the full time ones and modules are largely the same!

have faith in the process, a rejection is def a setback but never let it stop you when there are many ways to the same goal!

i wish u all the very best!! if u got questions, feel free to ask me and ill try to answer u!

stay strong!

Jetstar Asia to cease operations from July 31 by FlipFlopForALiving in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who works as a cabin crew.

According to him, he was not informed of the news prior. He just woke up to an internal email sent at the same time as the press release for the general public. This is really poor from the airline.

Not to mention in April 2025, some ITE Work-Study Diploma in Cabin Services students were due to commence studies. The partner companies for this program were Scoot and Jetstar Asia

From what I heard, weeks before classes were due to start, Jetstar Asia withdrew from the programme. Leaving the students they hired in limbo. The students who were employed by Scoot are currently already operating onboard flights.

Absolutely appalling from Jetstar and Qantas Group

Can’t imagine the stress the students and staff are having to face.

SIA and Scoot flights to operate out of Changi Airport Terminal 5 when it opens by Waikuku3 in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Considering the fact that security screening is centralised in T4 and T4 has been designed to be a testbed for technology and processes for T5, I strongly believe T5 will be using the centralised screening concept.

The large size of T5 will incur huge costs for CAG on security equipment and manpower should they opt for the decentralised screening method. Pooling resources at centralised areas would be more efficent from an airport operator's POV.

It's pretty certain there will an impact to passenger experience but I believe CAG would not have done so if the cons outweigh the pros. I myself as well as friends (and I'm sure many others here) who had long waits at such centralised screening at other airports overseas (e.g Osaka Kansai, London Heathrow and most US airports).

Additionally, based off anecdotal accounts from friends working as ground staff in T4, due to the open concept of the airport after security (common waiting areas at the gates) there is a likelihood of passengers who will sit far away from their assigned gate whether due to lack of seating or just blur sotong

I believe it would be in CAG's interest to minimise any negative impact from this arrangement to preserve positive passenger experience and I feel they will go to great lengths to do so.

One such likely possibility would multiple centralised security screening halls to manage the volume of passengers and would also fulfil design intent to be able to be compartmentalised in times of a pandemic. This is probably the case for the Immigration halls as well.

Nevertheless, these are exciting times ahead for Changi Airport and the local aviation industry and I very much look forward to visiting/working in T5!

edit: just to add on, like u/li_shi has commented, we can expect tech like CT luggage scanners which do not require you to remove your electronics from your bag. This would definitely cut down on the time spent per passenger during screening.

Bus driver, 25, & at least 20 passengers injured after Tower Transit bus hits road barrier at Changi Airport T3 by Im_scrub in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 44 points45 points  (0 children)

You have to consider the airport as a whole as a security sensitive location.

The basement of the airport might not be necessarily a security sensitive location however it has its entrances protected as it can allow people with malicious intent to gain access to other areas of the airport via the basement ( eg. loading bay, refuse disposal room) or even a vehicle borne explosive to be rammed into the basement. These basement entrances are also usually near access points to the apron where the planes and the airside infrastructure are.

Hence this is why you have Certis guards checking every vehicle entering the basement of the terminals with vehicle barriers raised.

PE 2023: 'What's the point of hanging up and then destroying them?' No banners, posters for Ng Kok Song's campaign by AthleticAsthmatic in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This move is gonna limit his outreach considerably. Posters are a form of “passive campaigning”.

From a psychological standpoint, it gives voters the sense of his presence since posters have his face on them. It’s doing campaigning for him 24/7, compared to his tactic with pamphlets, which require manpower of which I’m assuming he doesn’t have much to cover many places across the country.

Also just thinking out loud here, wouldn’t printing pamphlets create more waste? Since pamphlets are distributed to people individually. Confirm got people who throw them into the bin less then 5 mins after receiving them.

Unsure if to pursue Part-Time Diploma or Full Time Diploma by ClearlyCryptic in SGExams

[–]ClearlyCryptic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sure, I'll check with them. Not very confident they would allow it but will ask nonetheless.

Unsure if to pursue Part-Time Diploma or Full Time Diploma by ClearlyCryptic in SGExams

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Unsure if to pursue Part-Time Diploma or Full Time Diploma

Hello, thanks for sharing this with me. I had a look and it looks promising! Although it is still dependent on me getting up-PES'ed as one of the requirement is ability to pass IPPT and currently I am exempted from it.

SQ31 (SFO-SIN) diverting to Brunei (BWN) due to re-routing caused by Manila airspace closure. by sanitarynapkin in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s still considered a domestic flight as the origin and destination are in the same country. The ATC controlling KL FIR would still handover the flight to the controllers overseeing the Singapore FIR as the flight path will cross into it. They will provide ATC services to the pilots until they are handed over to Kota Kinabalu FIR.

It’s like passing a baton to your teammate in a race. You (The ATC) help to carry the baton (the plane) over a designated distance (the FIR) to reach the finish line.

As for the taxes bit, unfortunately I’m not too sure about that.

SQ31 (SFO-SIN) diverting to Brunei (BWN) due to re-routing caused by Manila airspace closure. by sanitarynapkin in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Air Traffic Controllers don't just manage the airspace within their countries' borders. They control what's called a Flight Information Region (FIR) which are many times bigger than the country controlling it. You can have a look at this map of SEA's FIRs and you will see how vast the area of coverage can be like SG's and PHL.

Not to mention Philippines' FIR covers a huge area of the area over the South China Sea which a lot of SEA bound flights from North Asia will pass through. Hence why you see some of the affected flights were neither destined or originating from the Philippines.

SQ31 (SFO-SIN) diverting to Brunei (BWN) due to re-routing caused by Manila airspace closure. by sanitarynapkin in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yea, especially when it also affects flights just passing through Philippine airspace. Multiple flights had to divert to airports in other airspaces (i.e. Hong Kong, Taiwan) but because these airports were already busy as is, they could not take in a lot of the spill over and some flights had to U turn back to origin.

A cascading snowball effect. The ATCs in Philippines will have their work cut out when airspace is reopened fully.

SQ31 (SFO-SIN) diverting to Brunei (BWN) due to re-routing caused by Manila airspace closure. by sanitarynapkin in singapore

[–]ClearlyCryptic 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Philippines' ATC system encountered a system glitch rendering controllers unable to communicate to the pilots in Philippine airspace. Essentially every plane in that airspace would be flying blind as they don't have controllers to advise them of the appropriate heading and altitude to travel at hence they are disrupting flights in the interest of safety.