A longstanding maritime tradition to ring in the new year has seemingly come to an end in Singapore’s waters. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Mr Soh had said in his post that flares were fired on New Year’s Day in 2022, while others commenting on his post shared pictures of the flares that they said were taken in recent years.
Serviceable flares are a safety requirement on board vessels, and these usually expire after three years. Pilot and flight instructor Jezreel Mok said he agreed with CAAS’ concerns over the safety of air navigation, as the firing of flares is uncommon. The practice might be disruptive if pilots have to abort landing just to ensure they remain a safe distance from the flares, said Mr Mok.
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