CAAP seeks aeronautical info service course applicants
‘The CAAP urges everyone, especially interested individuals, to contribute to the safety and security of the aviation industry.’

‘The CAAP urges everyone, especially interested individuals, to contribute to the safety and security of the aviation industry.’


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The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is accepting applications for its Aeronautical Information Service Comprehensive Course (AISCC).
According to CAAP, the course aims to train individuals to provide high-quality and reliable aeronautical data, contributing to a safe and secure national airspace.
Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) personnel are responsible for collecting, analyzing, and disseminating data and information essential for flight operations and air navigation.
Interested candidates can find application requirements and qualifications on CAAP’s official social media channels. Completed applications must be submitted in person, by mail, or by courier to designated facilities in Manila, Mactan, or Davao by 5 p.m. on 20 June 2025.
A nationwide examination for eligible candidates will be held on 19 July followed by an interview and medical assessment.
CAAP director general Capt. Manuel Antonio Tamayo stressed the importance of AIS in providing accurate and timely information for aviation travel.
“The CAAP urges everyone, especially interested individuals, to contribute to the safety and security of the aviation industry. This crucial role ensures the accuracy and timely dissemination of aeronautical data for safe air navigation,” Tamayo said.