Written Answer

Compliance with Local Laws and Maintaining Good Relations with Locals Near Overseas Military Training Sites

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10 Mr Zhulkarnain Abdul Rahim asked the Minister for Defence in light of the recent noise disturbance incident linked to RSAF fighter jets training out of an air base in Western Australia, what are the steps taken during overseas training to ensure compliance with local laws and to maintain good neighbourly relations with the local residents and users near the proximity of such training sites.

Dr Ng Eng Hen: The Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) conducts regular flying training overseas to overcome the constraints of Singapore's limited airspace. In planning and conducting such training, RSAF works closely with its counterpart and relevant authorities to ensure that all its flying are conducted in compliance with local laws and safety requirements. It also takes into account local flying procedures and practices in its flight plans and profiles.

Outside of the training, RSAF works with its military counterpart and community leaders to engage with and contribute to the local community through various programmes and initiatives. It also briefs all its personnel on and reminds them to adhere to local laws and practices.

The Ministry of Defence and RSAF are grateful to our foreign partners and their local communities for their support of our training. We remain fully committed to being law abiding and appreciative guests while training in their countries.