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2006/08 - Integrated Air Mission Training
2006
The Air Mission Trainer enables up to 12 RSAF pilots to train realistically together, overcoming limited local airspace constraints.
Commissioned on 21 August 2006, the Air Mission Trainer (AMT) was a multi-role combat aircraft trainer that allowed aircrew to train under mission-oriented conditions with varying complexities in a systematic yet realistic manner. The AMT could train up to 12 pilots simultaneously and allowed the RSAF to overcome the constraint of limited airspace for training in Singapore.

Second Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen trying his hand at the AMT, assisted by LTC Benedict Yeo, Commanding Officer of the Flight Simulator Centre.

Dr Ng officiating at the commissioning ceremony of the AMT at the Flight Simulator Centre in Paya Lebar Air Base.