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- CAAP spokesperson Bea Bernardo said they have already held qualifying examinations for 300 applicants in various testing centers across the country like Occidental Mindoro, Isabela and as far as Jolo on June 28.
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) will be hiring more personnel for its air traffic control and aviation communication systems.
CAAP spokesperson Bea Bernardo said they have already held qualifying examinations for 300 applicants in various testing centers across the country like Occidental Mindoro, Isabela and as far as Jolo on June 28.
“There is no set target or quota as this is a qualifying exam. Those who meet the required standards will proceed to the next stage of the course,” said Bernardo.
CAAP chief retired general Raul Del Rosario highlighted the significance of the examination, describing it as an investment in a new generation of aviation professionals who will safeguard the future of Philippine aviation.
“CAAP remains steadfast in its mission to train and empower individuals who will uphold international standards and deliver world-class aviation services to the Filipino public,” said del Rosario.