Philippine State College of Aeronautics

Philippine State College of Aeronautics
Kolehiyong Pampamahalaan sa Aeronautika ng Pilipinas (Filipino)
Seal of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics
Former names
  • Basa Air Base Community College (1967–1977)
  • Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics (1977–1992)
TypeState College, Aviation School
Established1969 (1969)
PresidentDr. Marwin M. Dela Cruz
Vice-president
List
  • Dr. Marwin M. Dela Cruz (OIC- Academic Affairs)
  • Darby P. Esperanzate (Administration and Finance)
Dean
List
  • Engr. Jeq Zyrius P. Sudweste (Institute of Engineering and Technology)
  • Assoc. Prof. Bely B. Apostol, MEAM (Institute of Computer Studies)
  • James Albert G. Obispo, J.D. (Institute of Liberal Arts and Science)
  • Dr. Rene E. Bersoto (Institute of Graduate Studies)
  • Asst. Prof. Kenneth Camyr M. Mindajao (OIC- Student Affairs)
DirectorBrig. Gen. Gerardo M. Zamudio, Jr., PAF (Ret.)
(Flying School)
Location
Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay
,
Philippines (main campus)

14°31′36″N 121°01′25″E / 14.52655°N 121.02369°E / 14.52655; 121.02369
CampusUrban, approx. 16,500 m²
Hymn"Oh Philsca Dear"
Colors Blue  and  White 
NicknamePhilscans, Iron Eagle
Affiliations
Websitephilsca.edu.ph
Location in Metro Manila
Location in Luzon
Location in the Philippines

The Philippine State College of Aeronautics (PhilSCA [ˈfɪlskɐ]; Filipino: Kolehiyong Pampamahalaan sa Aeronautika ng Pilipinas) is a state college in the Philippines specializing in aeronautics and aviation. Its main campus is in Pasay, Metro Manila, with other campuses located across the country: Floridablanca, Pampanga; Lipa, Batangas; and Lapu-Lapu City. It is the only institution in the Philippines that offers masters programs in aeronautical education and management.

In 2012, PhilSCA was awarded by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) as the Number 1 Aeronautical School in the Country as it gained high percentage of board passers and for being Top 1 in the PRC Aeronautical Engineering Board Examination for almost 7 years in a row from 2004 until October 2012.