Philippines based Alpha Aviation Group Shares Best Practices to Future Logisticians of the Philippine Air Force

Forty (40) students of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) Logistics Plans Apprentice Course (LPAC) Class 04-2023 visited the Alpha Aviation Group Philippines (AAGP) Simulator Training Center on 09 March 2023 for a learning session about AAG’s best practices in aircraft maintenance operations and resource management. Another 62 students of the Basic Logistics Officer Course (BLOC) Class 11-2023 joined the session via video teleconference.

The students were accompanied by officers from the Philippine Air Force Logistics Training Center (PAFLTC): Col. Rene Sevilla (GSC), Cpt. Alfredo Sison, 1Lt. Ellenor Faith Casupanan, TSg. Randy De Guzman, and TSg. Alfred Padilla. The PAFLTC under the Air Education Training and Doctrine Command (AETDC) provides specialized training and various logistics courses.

Renz Jayson Dilag (Aircraft Maintenance Manager of AAG International Center for Aviation Training or AICAT) provided a comprehensive discussion on how the AICAT Approved Maintenance Organization (AMO) integrates and streamlines its processes to ensure safety and reliability of AAG’s trainer aircraft fleet through a comprehensive 100% web-based maintenance resource management system (RMS) by Talon Systems.

Col. Christian Barela (Ret.) (Project Manager, AAGP Defense Division) presented AAG’s initiatives and projects to help the Armed Forces of the Philippines (PAF) in developing a sustainable aviation training and maintenance capability build- up. Col. Neil Bugarin, (Ret.) (AICAT Head of Operations) and Col. Ruel Rombaoa (Ret.) (Head, AAGP Defense Division) were also present as hosts.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group Philippines Press Release
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Cambodia’s Flight School Announces First Training Aircraft Manufacturer Selection

Phnom Penh based Novation Academy shared that its first training aircraft will be from Magnus Aircraft Zrt., a Hungarian company. In line with this, the flight school invited Hungarian Counsellor Mr. Istvan Bakos to its facilities and discussed how they can expand cooperation between the academy and Hungarian companies. They also discussed scholarship by Hungarian government to Cambodians and how they can use it to benefit the students.

Source: Novation Academy Announcement
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BAA Training Vietnam and Vietnamese Airline Hold Opening Ceremony for the 1st Batch of Students of the MPL Program

Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam based BAA Training Vietnam and Bamboo Airways cooperated in organizing an opening ceremony for the 1st batch of the MPL program with 11 MPL trainees who are future pilots. Besides that, they invited the parents to come and join the ceremony to mark an important milestone in their journey.

After some procedures at the ceremony, to let all students and their parents know more about the aviation academy, both organizations organized a company tour to guide and introduce them to their infrastructure, modern training equipment and devices, and spacious classrooms. Significantly, the most expected thing in this part is trying a full flight simulator, all students will have a chance to sit in the captain or FO’s seat and handle under the instruction of the BAA Training instructor.

On January 12, 2023, the MPL (Multi-Crew Pilot License) program of Bamboo Airways and BAA Training was officially approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV), becoming the first and only program of such type in Vietnam.

Source: BAA Training Vietnam Announcement
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Philippines Largest Pilot Training Group, Alpha Aviation Group, Holds Airline Pilot Career Orientation in Manila

Around a hundred airline career aspirants and parents attended AAG’s first Airline Pilot Career Orientation (APCO) for this year on 11 March 2023 at the Novotel Manila Araneta City. The APCO is one of AAG’s flagship corporate social responsibility (CSR), corporate affairs and thought leadership activity designed to provide aspiring commercial airline pilots with relevant information and advice that can help them build their career plans.

Capt. Anthony Tan (AAG Philippines Head of Training) opened the event with an inspiring story about his journey in the aviation industry, encouraging participants to take the first step in achieving their dreams. Capt. Tan worked as a flight attendant for 10 years before embarking on a fruitful pilot career from 1988 to 2012.

Capt. Rizalindo Gigante (AAGP Synthetic Flight Instructor) also shared his two-decade airline career journey and experience working for numerous airlines around the world. “We Filipino aviators are well-known for our dependability, resilience and strong sense of teamwork,” Capt. Gigante said.

Cadet Pilot Adrian Tillada and Cadet Pilot Abraham Santos, also shared their stories of how they pursued their career aspirations. Tillada discussed how the journey with AAG helped him grow as an individual and develop his self-confidence, social skills and aviation knowledge. Meanwhile, Santos highlighted that it is never too late to reach one’s dreams, and encouraged the attendees to pursue a profession that is their true passion.

A survey was conducted during the event, wherein 69 out of the 79 aspirants expressed their intention to undertake AAG’s Airline Pilot Program (APP), a comprehensive full-time cadetship course.

In another poll, the following emerged as the top 5 considerations in choosing a pilotschool:

1.Safety record (history of incidents/accidents)
2.Price/cost of training
3.Technology (e.g standard/quality of aircraft, simulators, classrooms, instructional equipment,other amenities)
4.Influence in the industry (e.g partnership and network with airlines and other industry players)
5.Reputation in the industry (both of the company and its management and training teams)

Other highlights of the APCO included discussions on pilot aptitude by Ms. Shiela May Castor (AAG Student Affairs Technical Officer), Embry Riddle Aeronautical University’s (ERAU) Graduate Certificate in Aviation (Asia Focus) by Capt. Mitchel Theodore Pias (AICAT Ground Instructor), the AAG-BDO Study-Now-Pay-Later (SNPL) Program, one-on-one career coaching with the AAG Management and Training Teams, and exciting quiz games.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group Press Release
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US Flight School, Epic Flight Academy, Joins Vietnam Educational Fair

Florida, United States based flight school Epic Flight Academy announced it is coming to Ho Chi Minh City to hold a ‘Vietnam Educational Fair’ at Riverside Palace to answer questions from Vietnamese aspiring pilots and mechanics about flight school and aircraft mechanic training.

Source: Epic Flight Academy Announcement
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