PATTS College of Aeronautics and First Aviation Academy are delighted to announce a pioneering partnership aimed at elevating aviation education and training opportunities for aviation students in the Philippines.
Under this strategic collaboration, First Aviation Academy, a leading provider of pilot training services, will install a Red Bird simulator at the PATTS College of Aeronautics campus. This flight simulator will provide PATTS students with invaluable hands-on experience and training opportunities as they pursue their dreams of becoming commercial pilots.
In addition to the simulator placement, First Aviation Academy will offer an exclusive On-the-Job Training (OJT) program to PATTS students. This comprehensive program will include a private pilot license ground course and training sessions conducted by seasoned aviation professionals. Furthermore, students participating in the OJT program will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in different companies under MacroAsia Corporation.
This partnership represents a significant milestone in advancing aviation education and training in the Philippines. By combining PATTS College of Aeronautics’ esteemed academic programs with First Aviation Academy’s industry expertise, students will be equipped with the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary to excel in the dynamic field of aviation.
“We are thrilled to partner with First Aviation Academy to enhance the educational experience for our students,” said Mr. Jose Eduardo Valdez, President and COO of PATTS College of Aeronautics. “This collaboration underscores our commitment to providing our students with access to flight training facilities and industry-relevant programs that will prepare them for successful careers in aviation.”
“We are excited to join forces with PATTS College of Aeronautics to empower the next generation of aviation professionals,” said MGen. Restituto Padilla Jr., AFP (Ret), President of First Aviation Academy. “Through this partnership, we aim to provide students with unparalleled training opportunities that will enable them to thrive in the competitive aviation industry.”