Flight Schools in the Philippines

Flights schools in the Philippines are mostly located in Metro Manila near the Ninoy Aquino International Airport, in Clark Field, Pampanga near the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport and in Cebu near the Mactan-Cebu International Airport. The country's location provides students the opportunity to experience flying over diverse terrains including mountains, flatlands, oceans, lakes and cities found over the 7,107 islands that compose the Philippine archipelago.
  1. Air Link International Aviation College

    • Air Link International Aviation College's primary campus is located at the General Aviation Area near Manila's domestic airport. It also features a 7-acre campus facility in the island of Lubang, Occidental Mindoro. Air Link has a fleet of 28 live aircraft, single- and twin-engine computerized flight simulation training facilities and state-of-the-art avionics equipment.

      Air Link offers a Bachelor of Science in aviation, major in flying, as well as an array of other aviation and flying courses including private pilot training and commercial pilot training. The bachelor's degree is a four-year course that trains the student in basic ground and flight training for a private pilot license, as well as advanced courses to gain a commercial pilot license. Private pilot training short courses require simulation flight training and at least 10 hours of dual and 30 hours of solo and cross-country flights. Commercial pilot training includes theoretical, simulator flight training and at least 150 flying hours.

      Air Link International Aviation School
      Air Link Building, Domestic Road, Domestic Airport
      Pasay City, Metro Manila
      Philippines
      +63-851-8485
      airlinkaviationcollege.homestead.com

    Omni Aviation

    • Omni Aviation is a flight training facility operating a private airport within the Clark Freeport Zone, near the former U.S. military base in Clark Field. Its 76 acres of property includes a 2,100-foot-long asphalt runway and is approximately 50 miles northwest of Manila. Students taking any of its flight programs, including the private pilot license course and the commercial pilot license course also experience flying at the nearby Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) with its two parallel runways complete with NAV aids, runway lighting and other aviation facilities. The school provides services for license revalidation and license conversion.

      Omni Aviation
      Manuel Roxas Highway, Clark Freeport Zone
      Clark Field, Pampanga 2009
      Philippines
      +63-45-892-6664
      omniaviation.com.ph

    Aviatour Flight School

    • Aviatour Flight School has a location in Cebu, Philippines as well as one in Texas. Its base operations at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport in Cebu feature a 40-aircraft fleet, four hangars and 25 instructors. The school's location allows it to take advantage of towered airport operations that provide students the chance to gain proficiency in communicating with air traffic controllers. The tropical island of Cebu is located in the heart of the Philippine Islands, outside the monsoon belt. This allows year-round opportunities for flying without major typhoon issues.

      Aviatour offers prospective pilots certificate flight programs. The private pilot training course requires ground and flight training with at least 50 hours of actual flight time. A successful flight student intending to become a recreational pilot receives a private pilot license at the end of the course. The commercial pilot training course requires 215 hours of actual flight time and 20 hours in a simulator. A successful flight student pursuing a career in aviation receives a commercial pilot's license with instrument and multi-engine ratings at the end of the course.

      Aviatour Flight School
      Mactan-Cebu International Airport
      Lot 3, General Aviation Area
      Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu 6015
      Philippines
      877-837-2649
      aviatourpilot.com

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