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== Asian College of Aeronautics ==

The ACA system started with the idea of Filipino Aviation Maintenance Personnel in areas of power plant, airframe and avionics technology who were in practice abroad and some in the local employment who were in the teaching profession. Having discussed of the reality and modern trends in Aviation Industry in demand, they decided to put up an Aviation maintenance-training center in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. Despite the limited resources for the purchase of equipments and instructional materials, they pursued with their plans with a few of these requirements purchased out of their financial sacrifices they contributed through their earnings from abroad. Their primary concern was to establish an educational institution utilizing the modern trends and application of the learning process to address the needs and requirements of the aviation industry brought about of their experiences abroad and by helping the Government in promoting World-Class Aviation Maintenance personnel. Only that through their faith and trust in the Almighty that things were done in a struggle to establish a better learning strategy that will be imparted to the youth with a firm philosophy of providing quality education for the benefactors to follow as the next generation of aviation maintenance specialists our country can produce.

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Asian College of Aeronautics - Flying School
In early June 2009, Jonathan S. Palma the President of Asian College of Aeronautics and Capt. Ferdinand F. Tan, an upcoming dynamic entrepreneur and avid aviator conceived an idea to expand the horizon vastly offered by the prospering aviation industry in the Philippines. What more opportunity there is to develop, but something related and parallels the college of aeronautics. Thus, the creation of Asian College of Aeronautics Flying School makes the best sense. Putting up a flying school not only compliments the Asian College of Aeronautics, but in many forms, a business that is similar, where the experience gained in establishing an aeronautical college can be used in operating the flying school. Besides, it creates opportunities to the incoming graduates, specially the deserving ones to be incorporated in the college by supplying manpower both pilots and mechanics, as an advantage to the enrollees. And because of these, the President of Asian College of Aeronautics, tapped the expertise of Capt. Ferdinand F. Tan, a 737 pilot, with 18 years of flying experience in various airlines and flying schools, and an original member of Philippine Air Force of Class 90, together with Capt. Andree Camlian, flight instructor, also with impeccable credential and enthusiasm, to be the mentors for ground and flight training instruction, bonded together and created the aviation school and named it ASIAN COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS FLYING SCHOOL (ACAFS). The School created a syllabus that is approved by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and compliments all other training requirements set by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), extending our availability to other member states willing to send their students in our care. ACAFS main objective is to train students professionally, responsibly, honest in dealings and full skill development. Presently the fleet of the School is: Cessna-152, C-172, Warrior, PA34-200 (Seneca) and an on TOP CIRRUS SIMULATOR. The instructor put their trust in these equipments based on its performance and reliability. We will operate in 3/F Teresa Bldg., CITISALES, Lacson St., Mandalagan Bacolod City, mostly for the ground schooling and paper works for the licenses, in Silay for the primary flight and other airports both international and domestic for the basic and course completion flights.

Courses Offered

Commercial with Instrument Package (200 hrs Flying Time, 20 hrs Simulator and with Complex Airplane Time) Private Pilot (50 hrs Flying Time) Commercial with Multi Engine(150 hrs Flying Time) Instrument Rating with Multi Engine (20 hrs Flying Time on Multi Engine and 20 hrs Simulator)

Requirements for Local Students

17 yrs or above 2nd Class Medical NBI Clearance Transcript of Records Read, write, speaks and understand English Birth Certificate Requirements for Foreign Students

17 yrs or above Class 3 Medical ICAO Police Clearance from country of origin or the same Transcript of Records Read, write, speaks and understand English Affidavit of Support Birth Certificate Photocopy of Passport Training Contract Processing Fee $7,000

Enrollment Procedure for Local Student

Student must communicate to the representative of the School personally or by e-mail, or thru phone. Fill-up the APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION form and send it by e-mail together with the required needed documents or personally submit (be sure to complete the student requirements) to the ACA Flying School located at 3/F Teresa Bldg, CITISALES, Lacson St. Mandalagan, Bacolod City Payment is done in ACA Flying School Cashier or thru wire transfer (Cash or Installment according to the course enrolled). Details as follows Beneficiary Account Name: Asian College of Aeronautics Beneficiary Bank: BDO Beneficiary Account Number: 3010067555 Beneficiary Bank Address: Bacolod Capitol Shopping Branch The ACA Flying School will issue the Training Contract, Letter of Acceptance, COE and invoice thru email or issue personally as the payment done in the school.

Enrollment Procedure for Foreign Student

Student must communicate to the Representative of the School, personally or by e-mail, or thru phone. Pay at least $7,000 to the account of the school. (Note from the Philippine Embassy in India) In order for the Philippine Embassy to process the temporary visitor's visa to your prospective student, you have to send us directly, by fax (+91-11-2687-6401) or email (newdelhipe@bol.net.in) the list of students you have accepted to your school, indicating their names, passport numbers, course taken, the expected length of stay in the Philippines and proof of initial payment duly received by your school. A minimum initial payment remitted to your school should be at least 30% of your course fee but not less than US$7,000. The copy of the bank's cable for the telegraphic transfer is to be submitted by the applicant together with his visa application form. Fill-up the application form and send it by e-mail together with the copy of passport and Proof of Initial payment.

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April 2010
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