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== Philippine State College of Aeronautics ==
== Philippine State College of Aeronautics ==
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* Address: Manlunas Street, Villamor Air Base, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1300
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* Phone:
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** +63 2 513-0846, 513-0847, 513-0848, 513-0849
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** +63 2 853-5127 (fax)
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* Website:
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* Overview
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It was initially established in 1967 as Basa Air Base Community College by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to address the problem plaguing the 5th Fighter Wing of the Philippine Air Force stationed at Basa Air Base, Floridablanca, Pampanga. Most of its graduates are employed in the AFP, Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation, Air Transportation Office, as well as by local and international airline companies, aeronautical colleges and flight schools, and aircraft repair stations. On 1977, President Marcos signed Presidential Decree No. 1078 converting Basa Air Base Community College to Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics with its main campus in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City, Metro Manila. Although with state college status, its charter did not provide for government subsidy as it was considered as a non-profit and non-stock educational institution. Aside from Villamor Air Base and Basa Air Base, additional campuses was also created in Sangley Air Base, Fernando Air Base, and Mactan Air Base. During this period, it was envisioned by Philippine Air Force authorities to be the Philippine Air Force Academy to solve its problem in the procurement and training of its officer pilots through the merging of the Philippine Air Force Flying School and the Philippine Air Force Regular Officer Procurement Program. President Corazon C. Aquino approved the Republic Act No. 7605 converting Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics to Philippine State College of Aeronautics. In 1994, its Board of Trustees approved the creation of its own flight school that will train students for private pilot and commercial pilot. In 1997, it acquired its first trainer plane --- a Tampico STB9-C aircraft (RP 2200) which was donated by Senator Raul Roco from his country-wide development fund and another Tampico STB9-C aircraft (RP 2204) was purchased for P10 million from PhilSCA Development Fund on June 3, 1992. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_State_College_of_Aeronautics#Brief_history Philippine State College of Aeronautics] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed October 2011.</ref>
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* Alumni Association Website: []
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* Mailing List Directory
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* Chapters
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* Professors/Teachers (Where are they now?)
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* [http://www.alumni.net/Asia/Philippines/Metro_Manila/Pasay_City/Philippine_State_College_of_Aeronautics/ Alumni Directory]
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* Library Access
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* Sports Facility Access
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== Employee ==
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[[Image:jobscitylogo.gif||right|thumb|Find Philippine Education Jobs in [http://www.jobscity.net/pls/jobs/browsejobs?location1=PH&category1=ED JobsCity.NET]]]
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Philippine State College of Aeronautics

  • Address: Manlunas Street, Villamor Air Base, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines 1300
  • Phone:
    • +63 2 513-0846, 513-0847, 513-0848, 513-0849
    • +63 2 853-5127 (fax)
  • Website:
  • Overview

It was initially established in 1967 as Basa Air Base Community College by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) to address the problem plaguing the 5th Fighter Wing of the Philippine Air Force stationed at Basa Air Base, Floridablanca, Pampanga. Most of its graduates are employed in the AFP, Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation, Air Transportation Office, as well as by local and international airline companies, aeronautical colleges and flight schools, and aircraft repair stations. On 1977, President Marcos signed Presidential Decree No. 1078 converting Basa Air Base Community College to Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics with its main campus in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City, Metro Manila. Although with state college status, its charter did not provide for government subsidy as it was considered as a non-profit and non-stock educational institution. Aside from Villamor Air Base and Basa Air Base, additional campuses was also created in Sangley Air Base, Fernando Air Base, and Mactan Air Base. During this period, it was envisioned by Philippine Air Force authorities to be the Philippine Air Force Academy to solve its problem in the procurement and training of its officer pilots through the merging of the Philippine Air Force Flying School and the Philippine Air Force Regular Officer Procurement Program. President Corazon C. Aquino approved the Republic Act No. 7605 converting Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics to Philippine State College of Aeronautics. In 1994, its Board of Trustees approved the creation of its own flight school that will train students for private pilot and commercial pilot. In 1997, it acquired its first trainer plane --- a Tampico STB9-C aircraft (RP 2200) which was donated by Senator Raul Roco from his country-wide development fund and another Tampico STB9-C aircraft (RP 2204) was purchased for P10 million from PhilSCA Development Fund on June 3, 1992. [1]

Prospective Students

New & Current Students

Alumni

  • Alumni Association Website: []
  • Mailing List Directory
  • Chapters
  • Professors/Teachers (Where are they now?)
  • Alumni Directory

Visitors

  • Directions
    • Car
    • Public Transportation
  • Tours & Museums
  • Library Access
  • Sports Facility Access

Employee

Find Philippine Education Jobs in JobsCity.NET
Find Philippine Education Jobs in JobsCity.NET
  • Job Listing

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Links

References



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