Philippines based First Aviation Academy Shares Graduation Ceremony Video of First Flight Training Graduates

Subic and Clark, Philippines based flight school First Aviation Academy has graduated the first batch of pilots – 24 in total. First Aviation Academy which acquired the assets of the well known south east Asian flight school PAL Aviation School earlier in the year is owned by two large Philippine based conglomerates MacroAsia and PTC Holdings.

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Philippine based Aviation and Pilot Training Organisation WCC Aeronautical & Technological College Signs MoU with University of the Philippines Los Baños

WCC Aeronautical & Technological College (WCC-ATC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) to develop educational cooperation and promote mutual understanding in various academic of areas of interest to result in higher quality education, the discovery of the latest information, access to best industry practices, and enhanced skills development.

Both institutions agree to develop the following collaborative activities in the academic areas of interest, such as the exchange of faculty and researchers, collaborative research, extension projects, lectures, symposia, and capacity-building programs.

Present during the signing were the Chancellor of the University of the Philippines Los Baños, Dr. Jose Camacho Jr., Vice Chancellor for Research and Extension, Dr. Nathaniel Bantayan, Director of the Office for Institutional Development in Higher Education, Dr. Greg T. Pawilen, World Citi Education System President, Mr. Raymond Patrick V. Guico, and WCC-ATC Vice President for Academics Dr. Roger Martinez.

Source: WCC Aeronautical & Technological College Announcement
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Philippine based Aviation Training Group WCC Aeronautical and Technological College Signs MoU with Northern Bukidnon State College

WCC Aeronautical and Technological College (WCC-ATC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Northern Bukidnon State College to establish educational cooperation in various academic areas of interest to result in higher quality education, the discovery of the latest information, access to best industry practices, and enhanced skills development.

WCC-ATC and Northern Bukidnon State College recognize the importance of providing appropriate facilities and educational exposure to ensure the best learning outcomes. These two institutions are also partners in fostering students’ development of competencies through community engagement and sustainable research and extension programs.

Present during the signing were Northern Bukidnon State College President, Dr. Catherine Roween Almaden, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Jovelyn Delosa, Embassy of Canada Trade Commissioner, Ms. Angel Cachuela, and World Citi Education System President, Mr. Raymond Patrick V. Guico.

Source: WCC Aeronautical and Technological College Announcement
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Philippines-based WCC Aeronautical and Technological College Signs MoU with Panpacific University

Aviation college and pilot training organisation WCC Aeronautical and Technological College (WCC-ATC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Panpacific University to develop educational cooperation and promote mutual understanding in various academic of areas of interest to result in higher quality education, the discovery of the latest information, access to best industry practices, and enhanced skills development.

WCC-ATC and Panpacific University aim to cooperate in various areas, such as developing academic programs and sharing expertise in training and other academic events through collaborative organization efforts.

Present during the signing were Panpacific University, Dr. Rhonda Padilla, Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Engelbert Pasag, World Citi Education System President, Mr. Raymond Patrick V. Guico, and WCC-ATC Vice President for Academics Dr. Roger Martinez.

Source: WCC Aeronautical and Technological College Announcement
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Alpha Aviation Group Adopts FlightLogger, Improving Flight Training Through the Use of Advanced Flight Scheduling Software

Flight training management software solution provider FlightLogger announced that as of December 15th, 2022 – Philippines largest pilot training organisation Alpha Aviation Group Philippines adopts FlightLogger as its flight software management system. The move is part of the company’s ongoing mission to train and develop world-class pilots and future leaders in the aviation industry. “We are honored and confident that our platform will enable the company to streamline its flight scheduling processes, improve compliance and safety, and provide its students and instructors with a more efficient and user-friendly experience,” said FlightLogger.

Alpha Aviation Group is a leading provider of top-of-class training solutions for the aviation industry. The company’s mission is to train and develop world-class pilots and future leaders for the aviation industry by providing top-of-class training solutions. The programs at AAG are designed with an airline career-centric approach in mind, enabling graduates to seamlessly integrate into the aviation industry. This, in turn, reduces the orientation period between recruitment and line flying. AAG has strategically positioned its training platforms in locations that can best support the growth in the largest aviation market. Continuous expansion of training capability allows AAG to address the resurgence of airline pilot shortage post-pandemic and offer partner airlines end-to-end cadetship training solutions.

Alpha Aviation Group’s experience with FlightLogger all-in-one solution

The adoption of FlightLogger is a significant step forward for Alpha Aviation Group, as it will enable the company to streamline its flight scheduling processes, improve compliance and safety, and provide its students and instructors with a more efficient and user-friendly experience.

Alpha Aviation Group comments on FlightLogger software:

“We couldn’t be happier with our decision to adopt FlightLogger as our all-in-one flight software management system. The platform has truly revolutionised the way we operate at Alpha Aviation Group. From flight scheduling and dispatch management, to student and instructor tracking, FlightLogger has made every aspect of our business more efficient and streamlined.

What’s more, the Safety Management System feature has greatly improved our compliance and safety. The data privacy and 2-factor authentication options also gives us peace of mind when it comes to student records and sensitive data.

But it’s not just about the technical side of things. The team at FlightLogger has been incredibly supportive and responsive to our needs, and the user-friendly interface of the software has made even the most mundane tasks more enjoyable to perform.

In short, FlightLogger has truly exceeded our expectations and we couldn’t recommend it enough to other flight schools looking to improve their operations and streamline their compliance. Thank you, FlightLogger, for being such a valuable partner for Alpha Aviation Group!”

Source: FlightLogger Press Release
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Philippines-based Flight School, Royhle Aviation Academy, Shares Graduation Video of Batch 2023

Royhle Aviation Academy showcases its Batch 2023 Alpha graduation teaser video. Check it out below.

Royhle Aviation Academy is a flight training school certified by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and approved by Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) and Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN).

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14 Trainees Undergo Philippine based Alpha Aviation Group’s Airbus A320 Type Rating Program

Eleven (11) ab-initio cadets belonging to various batches of Alpha Aviation Group’s (AAG) Airline Pilot Program (APP) and three (3) CPL holders who graduated from other pilot schools were inducted to the A320 type rating program on 24 January 2023, signaling the last phase of their intensive training as future first officers.

The trainees were formally welcomed by Capt. Vicente Casibang II (AAGP Accountable Manager), Capt. Anthony Tan (AAGP Head of Training) and Capt. Dexter Comendador (AAGP Synthetic Flight Instructor) who will act as Course Director.

The trainees were assured of quality delivery of the training program designed to develop the pilot competencies following ICAO principles of Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) and utilizing a pool of instructors with solid competence and experience, and the most comprehensive suite of state-of-the-art training devices and tools.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group Press Release
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Leading Philippines Pilot Training Group, Alpha Aviation Group, Graduates 16 First Officer-Qualified Pilots

Sixteen (16) pilots who successfully completed AAG’s A320 type rating program were recognized in a send-off ceremony on 27 January 2023.

“Now first officer-qualified, these pilots are ready to embark on the next stage of their journey in the commercial airline industry, having benefited from a pilot training program meticulously designed by AAG to develop their pilot competencies following ICAO principles of Competency Based Training and Assessment (CBTA), employing a pool of instructors with solid competence and experience, and utilizing the most comprehensive suite of state-of-the-art training know-how and technology,” shares Cristopher Magdangal, AAG Chief Operating Officer.

As of writing, a total of 128 cadets have enrolled in AAG’s flagship ab-initio programs since the pandemic was declared in March 2020. Over 50 trainees also joined AAG’s A320 type rating program during the same period. “The steady flow of cadet and trainee intakes even during the height of the pandemic is a strong indication of a continuing demand for pilot training. AAG makes sure that this demand is satisfied through the delivery of top-of-class pilot training solutions,” Magdangal adds.

In his remarks as guest of honor, Capt. Juan De Jesus (AAG Philippines Deputy Chief Synthetic Flight Instructor) lauded the pilots for making the right decision to proceed with their training despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

“AAG would like to congratulate and thank the families and loved ones of our graduates for providing them the needed support especially during those times when the aviation industry was faced with so many challenges and uncertainties,” stated Capt. Gaudencio Maniano, Accountable Manager, AAG International Center for Aviation Training.

Source: Alpha Aviation Group Press Release
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Defense Flight Training Simulator Manufacturer Showcases Device for South-East Asian Customer

AMST-Aviation B.V., which develops flight simulation products and offers training solutions for the civil aviation industry, showcased its latest Advanced Ejection Seat Trainer (EST) for a South-East Asian customer. Integrated flight simulation makes it a decision-making tool for judging when to eject or not. The EST offers all the features you need for realistic training of the ejection posture and procedure.

Source: AMST-Aviation Announcement
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