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ATO MASTER LIST (PILOT SCHOOLS) (As of May 31, 2021) ACTIVE PILOT SCHOOLS LOCATION CASORT DATE NAME of PILOT SCHOOL ADDRESS ATOC No ATO MASTER LIST (PILOT SCHOOLS) (As of May 31, 2021) ACTIVE PILOT SCHOOLS LOCATION CASORT DATE NAME OF PILOT SCHOOL ADDRESS ATOC No. EXPIRATION REMARKS ID ORG. ID ISSUED CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, 1 AAG INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR AVIATION TRAINING CORP. RPLC ICAT 2019-06 19-Aug-19 18-Aug-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 PAMPANGA ADVENTURE FLIGHT EDUCATION AND SPORTS, INC. CEBU RPVM AFET 05-01 3-Aug-18 2-Aug-21 2 DAVAO CITY CURRENT ADVENTURE FLIGHT EDUCATION AND SPORTS, INC. RPMD AFET 05-01 3-Aug-18 2-Aug-21 (SATELLITE ATO) 3 AERO EQUIPT AVIATION INC. SUBIC BAY RPLB AEQT 2009-09 29-Oct-18 28-Oct-21 CURRENT NEW BACOLOD-SILAY AIRPORT, NEG. 4 AERONAVIGATION ACADEMY INTERNATIONAL, PHIL. INC. (AAIPI) RPVB AAIT 11-08 16-Oct-18 15-Oct-21 CURRENT OCC. AIRBUS HELICOPTERS SOUTHEAST ASIA PRIVATE LIMITED PASAY CITY 5 RPLL FSHST A-99-01 1-Oct-18 30-Sep-21 CURRENT (Former EUROCOPTER SOUTHEAST ASIA TRAINING CENTRE) (SATELLITE ATO) 6 AIR LINK INTERNATIONAL AVIATION COLLEGE LUBANG MINDORO RPLU ALAT 83-01A 20-Dec-18 19-Dec-21 CURRENT 7 AIRWORKS AVIATION COMPANY, INC. LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU RPVM AWAT 94-04 1-Jun-18 31-May-21 CURRENT 8 ALL ASIA AVIATION ACADEMY IBA, Zambales RPUI AAAT 2007-03 3-Feb-18 2-Feb-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 9 ALPHA AVIATION GROUP (PHILIPPINES), INC. Clark AB RPLC CLAT 2006-11 17-Jun-17 16-Jun-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 A.P.G INTERNATIONAL AVIATION ACADEMY, INC. 10 SUBIC BAY RPLB AFAT 2000-05A 12-Jan-18 11-Jan-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 (Former AEROFLITE AVIATION CORPORATION) ASIAN INSTITUTE OF AVIATION PLANTERS AVIATION CORP. 11 SUBIC RPLB MCAT 2015-01 5-Mar-18 4-Mar-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 (Former MACTAN-CEBU AERO FLYING CENTER CORP.) 12 AVIAIR AVIATION SCHOOL PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPUX AAST 2001-03 22-May-17 21-May-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 LAOAG INT'L AIRPORT, ILOCOS 13 AVIATIONLINK ASIA TRAINING CENTER RPLI ALST 2008-12 5-Nov-18 4-Nov-21 CURRENT NORTE 14 CHEYNAIR AVIATION TRAINING SERVICES, INC. CEBU RPVM CAFT 2005-06 11-May-18 10-May-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 15 CYCLONE FLYING SCHOOL, INC. ISABELA RPUY CFST 2008-03 21-Sep-18 20-Sep-21 CURRENT 16 DELTA AIR INTERNATIONAL AVIATION ACADEMY, INC. PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPUX ADIT 2001-02 10-Feb-18 9-Feb-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 17 EAGLE AIR ACADEMY INC. MARINDUQUE RPUW EACT 2002-07 29-Jan-18 28-Jan-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 FAST AVIATION ACADEMY, INC. 18 LINGAYEN, PANGASINAN RPUG FSTT 1992-50 11-May-18 10-May-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 (Former FLIGHT & SIMULATOR TRAINING INC.) FIRST AVIATION ACADEMY SUBIC RPLB FAVT 2019-02 23-Mar-21 22-Mar-26 CURRENT 19 IBA, Zambales FIRST AVIATION ACADEMY RPUI FAVT 2019-02 23-Mar-21 22-Mar-26 CURRENT (SATELLITE ATO) 20 FLITELINE AVIATION SCHOOL, INC. PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPUX FAST 2006-99 15-May-18 14-May-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 MAKATI, MANILA 21 FLIGHT SIMULATION TECHNIQUE CENTER PVT. LTD. RPLL STCT 2018-004 21-Nov-19 20-Nov-24 CURRENT (SATELLITE ATO) 22 INDIANA AEROSPACE UNIVERSITY CEBU RPVM IATT 1994-05 30-May-18 29-May-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 23 LAMINAR AVIATION, INC. SUBIC RPLB LAMT 2020-01 17-Aug-20 16-Aug-25 CURRENT 24 LEADING EDGE INTERNATIONAL AVIATION ACADEMY INC. SAN FERNANDO, LA UNION RPLW LEIT 2008-14 15-Jun-18 14-Jun-21 CURRENT MACTAN AVIATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER, INC. DAVAO CITY RPMD MATT 2008-18 15-Oct-18 14-Oct-21 25 LAPU-LAPU CITY, CEBU CURRENT MACTAN AVIATION TECHNOLOGY CENTER, INC. RPVM MATT 2008-18 15-Oct-18 14-Oct-21 (SATELLITE ATO) 26 MASTERS FLYING SCHOOL, INC. PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPUX MFST 1994-02 26-Apr-21 25-Apr-24 CURRENT OMNI AVIATION CORPORATION (OMNI) Clark AB RPLC OMAT 96-09A 7-Jul-17 6-Jul-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 27 SUBIC, ZAMBALES OMNI AVIATION CORPORATION (OMNI) RPLB OMAT 96-09A 7-Jul-17 6-Jul-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 (SATELLITE ATO) 28 ONE HORIZON SCHOOL OF AVIATION (ONEHORIZON) PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPUX OHIT 2008-04 2-Jul-18 1-Jul-21 CURRENT 29 ORIENT AVIATION CORPORATION SAN JOSE MINDORO RPUH OACT 00-04 24-Aug-18 23-Aug-21 CURRENT 30 PHILIPPINE ACADEMY FOR AVIATION TRAINING, INC. (PAAT) CLARK, PAMPANGA RPLC PAAT 002-12 27-Nov-18 26-Nov-21 CURRENT 31 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES, INC. Clark AB RPLC PALT 1997-03 6-Jan-18 5-Jan-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 32 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES, INC. AVIATION TRAINING CENTER PASAY CITY RPLL PACT 2013-06 20-Sep-17 19-Sep-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 33 PILIPINAS SPACE AND AVIATION ACADEMY, INC. LAS PIÑAS CITY RPLL PSAT 2019-07 8-Nov-19 7-Nov-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 34 PRECISION FLIGHT CONTROLS PHILIPPINES, INC. PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPLL PFCT 2019-01 15-Mar-19 14-Mar-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 35 ROYHLE AVIATION ACADEMY, INC. DUMAGUETE CITY, NEG. ORIENTAL RPVD FJMT 93-52 29-Apr-21 28-Apr-26 CURRENT 36 SAPPHIRE INTERNATIONAL AVIATION ACADEMY CALAPAN, MINDORO RPUK SAST 2013-01 29-May-17 28-May-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 37 SECDEA AVIATION CORPORATION MATI, DAVAO RPMD SDAT 2019-03 11-Jun-19 10-Jun-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 ZAMBOANGA CITY, ZAMBOANGA 38 SOUTHERN CITY COLLEGES SCHOOL OF AVIATION RPMZ SCCT 2021-001 19-Apr-21 18-Apr-22 CURRENT DEL SUR 39 ST. ALEXIUS COLLEGE FLYING SCHOOL (SACFS) SASA, DAVAO CITY RPMD SAKT 2009-01 27-Nov-17 26-Nov-20 CURRENT 40 STRIKE WING AVIATION TRAINING CENTER INC. PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPLL SWAT 2009-22 3-Mar-18 2-Mar-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 41 WCC AVIATION COMPANY, INC. BINALONAN, PANGASINAN RPLR WCPT 2008-05 21-Jun-18 20-Jun-21 CURRENT FOREIGN ATO SCHOOL AIRBUS HELICOPTERS SOUTHEAST ASIA PRIVATE LIMITED 1 SINGAPORE FSHST A-99-01 1-Oct-18 30-Sep-21 CURRENT (Former EUROCOPTER SOUTHEAST ASIA TRAINING CENTRE) 2 FLIGHT SIMULATION TECHNIQUE CENTER PVT. LTD. INDIA STCT 2018-004 21-Nov-19 20-Nov-24 CURRENT RECAPITULATION ACTIVE PILOT SCHOOLS 41 FOREIGN ATO SCHOOL 2 TOTAL PILOT SCHOOLS 43 Friday, June 11, 2021 10:48 AM HJP ATO MASTER LIST (MAINTENANCE SCHOOLS) (As of May 31, 2021) ACTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHOOLS LOCATION CASORT DATE NAME OF MAINTENANCE SCHOOL ADDRESS ATOC No. EXPIRATION REMARKS ID ORG. ID ISSUED ACATECH SUPPORT SPECIALIST INC. PASAY CITY RPLL ACHT 2013-03 12-Feb-18 11-Feb-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 CABANATUAN CITY, NUEVA EXCIJA ACATECH SUPPORT SPECIALIST INC. RPUC ACHT 2013-03B 7-Dec-17 6-Dec-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 (SATELLITE ATO) 1 CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY ACATECH SUPPORT SPECIALIST INC. RPML ACHT 2013-03C 30-Nov-17 1-Dec-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 (SATELLITE ATO) BAGUIO CITY ACATECH SUPPORT SPECIALIST INC. RPUV ACHT 2013-03B 10-Apr-17 9-Apr-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 (SATELLITE ATO) AMA COMPUTER COLLEGE EAST RIZAL BRANCH, INC. 2 ANTIPOLO CITY RPLL DAIT 2001-02 27-Feb-20 26-Feb-25 CURRENT (Former DELTA AIR INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY INC.) 3 AERONAUTICAL ACADEMY OF THE PHILIPPINES (AAP), INC. CAMARINES SUR RPUN AAPT 03-04 1-Apr-19 31-Mar-22 CURRENT 4 AEROTECHNIK SERVICES, INC. (ASI) PARAÑAQUE CITY RPLL ASMT 2010-01 16-Oct-18 15-Oct-21 CURRENT 5 AIR LINK INTERNATIONAL AVIATION COLLEGE PASAY CITY RPLL ALIT 83-01B 31-Jul-18 30-Jul-21 CURRENT 6 APG INTERNATIONAL AVIATION ACADEMY, INC. MABALACAT CITY, PAMPANGA RPLC AFAT2 2000-05B 2-Apr-18 1-Apr-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 ASIAN COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS BACOLOD RPVB ACAT 03-02 4-Apr-17 3-Apr-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 ILOILO CITY ASIAN COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS RPVI ACBT 03-02 4-Apr-17 3-Apr-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 7 (SATELLITE ATO) PAMPANGA ASIAN COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS RPLC ACPT 03-02 4-Apr-17 3-Apr-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 (SATELLITE ATO) 8 ASIAN INT'L SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS & TECHNOLOGY (AISAT) CORP. DAVAO RPMD AIDT 2013-05 9-Aug-19 8-Aug-22 CURRENT 9 AVIA TECH INTERNATIONAL REVIEW AND EXAMINATION CENTER, INC. BACOOR CITY, CAVITE RPLS AVIT 2018-02 12-Jul-19 11-Jul-22 CURRENT 10 AVIATION INSTITUTE OF GENERAL SANTOS (AIGS) GEN. SANTOS RPMB AIGT 06-94 4-Aug-17 3-Aug-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 11 AVIATION MASTERS ACADEMY PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPUX MAAT 2019-05B 24-Jul-19 23-Jul-20 CAAP MC 10-2020 12 AVIATION TECHNICAL SCHOOL OF COTABATO COTABATO CITY RPMC ATCT 2015-02B 20-Apr-18 19-Apr-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 A+ TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER (ATTC) PASAY CITY RPLL AVPT 2014-03 18-Jul-18 17-Jul-21 CURRENT 13 MACTAN-CEBU INT'L AIRPORT, A+ TECHNICAL TRAINING CENTER (ATTC) CEBU PROVINCE RPVM AVPT 2014-03 18-Jul-18 17-Jul-21 CURRENT (SATELLITE ATO) CATS AERO COLLEGE 14 CEBU CITY RPVM CATT 83-05 10-Sep-19 9-Sep-24 CURRENT (Former CEBU AERONAUTICAL TECHNICAL SCHOOL) 15 DON BOSCO TECHNICAL COLLEGE, INC. MANDALUYONG CITY RPLL DBTT 2017-01 10-Oct-18 9-Oct-21 CURRENT 16 DORNIER TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL TRAINING PAMPANGA RPLC DTTT 2015-03 22-Jan-21 21-Jan-26 CURRENT DPR-PHILIPPINE ACADEMY IN TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES INC. PLARIDEL, BULACAN RPUX PILT 21-86 28-Dec-19 27-Dec-24 CURRENT (Former PILIPINAS AERO TECHICAL SCHOOL) 17 DPR-PHILIPPINE ACADEMY IN TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCES INC. ANTIPOLO CITY RPLL PILT 21-86A 25-Apr-19 24-Apr-22 CURRENT (Former PILIPINAS AERO TECHICAL SCHOOL) (SATELLITE ATO) FAST AVIATION ACADEMY BACOLOD CITY RPVB FSTT 1992-50A 6-Mar-18 5-Mar-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 (Former FLIGHT & SIMULATOR TRAINING INC.) 18 FAST AVIATION ACADEMY ILOILO CITY RPVI FSTT 1992-50B 6-Mar-18 5-Mar-21 CAAP MC 10-2020 (Former FLIGHT & SIMULATOR TRAINING INC.) (SATELLITE ATO) 19 FEATI UNIVERSITY MANILA RPLL FEAT 75-01 30-May-19 31-May-22 CURRENT FDSA AVIATION COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY INC.
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