Philippine air force regular officer procurement program
Marcos signed Presidential Decree No. 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. Aquino approved the Republic Act No. In , its Board of Trustees approved the creation of its own flight school that will train students for private pilot and commercial pilot.
Bernard R. College President. Felix C. Boyles VP for Administration and Finance. Roderick C. Santiago Vice-President for Academic Affairs. Menchita F. The nearest town the community offering the secondary and tertiary level of education at that time is located in the town of Guagua, Pampanga which involved travel of seventeen 17 kilometers of rough roads from the Air Base.
The 5th Fighter Wing is the only unit of the Philippine Air Force PAF handling jet fighter aircraft, and its highly skilled personnel cannot be transferred to the other Bases of PAF where the government can use them without wasting heavy investment in their training abroad. Request for the transfer and application for discharge among the military personnel were frequent because they and their children were desirous of pursuing higher education, had to go to elsewhere because there was no secondary available education with the vicinity.
After repeated request to the DECS, the invitations to private sectors to establish a tertiary level education failed. The community pooled their resource to comply substantially with the initial requirements of the bureau of Public Schools and established a community schools. The base authorities repaired a dilapidated building to temporary classrooms, and extended the use of other facilities including their training aids and apparatus.
The 5th Fighter Wing is the only unit of the Philippine Air Force PAF handling jet fighter aircraft, and its highly skilled personnel cannot be transferred to the other Bases of PAF where the government can use them without wasting heavy investment in their training abroad.
Request for the transfer and application for discharge among the military personnel were frequent because they and their children were desirous of pursuing higher education, had to go to elsewhere because there was no secondary available education with the vicinity.
After repeated request to the DECS, the invitations to private sectors to establish a tertiary level education failed. The community pooled their resource to comply substantially with the initial requirements of the bureau of Public Schools and established a community schools. The base authorities repaired a dilapidated building to temporary classrooms, and extended the use of other facilities including their training aids and apparatus.
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.
President Corazon C. Aquino approved the Republic Act No.
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