

On 18/05/2013,
you requested for the version in force on 18/05/2013
incorporating all amendments published on or before 18/05/2013.
The closest version currently available is that of 25/03/1992.

22.
—(1) Every member of the flight crew of a Singapore aircraft, and every person who engages in flying for the purpose of qualifying for the grant or renewal of a licence under this Order or undergoing tests or receiving instructions in flying for admission into the Armed Forces, shall keep a personal flying log book in which the following particulars shall be recorded:
(a)
the name and address of the holder of the log book;
(b)
particulars of the holder’s licence (if any) to act as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft; and
(c)
the name and address of his employer (if any);
(2) Particulars of each flight during which the holder of the log book acted either as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft or for the purpose of qualifying for the grant or renewal of a licence under this Order, as the case may be, shall be recorded in the log book at the end of each flight or as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable, including —
(a)
the date, the places at which the holder of the log book embarked from the aircraft and the time spent during the course of a flight when he was acting in either capacity;
(b)
the type and registration marks of the aircraft;
(c)
the capacity in which he acted in flight;
(d)
particulars of any special conditions under which the flight was conducted, including night flying and instrument flying; and
(e)
particulars of any test or examination undertaken whilst in flight.
(3) For the purposes of this paragraph, a helicopter shall be deemed to be in flight from the moment the helicopter first moves under its own power for the purpose of taking off until the rotors are next stopped.
(4) Particulars of any test or examination taken whilst in a flight simulator shall be recorded in the log book, including —
(a)
the date of the test or examination;
(b)
the type of simulator;
(c)
the capacity in which he acted; and
(d)
the nature of the test or examination.
[S 49/92 wef 01/02/1992]






