Seal of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics | |
Former names |
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|---|---|
| Type | State College,Aviation School |
| Established | 1969; 56 years ago (1969) |
| President | Maria Sisa Dela Cruz (OIC) |
| Vice-president | List
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| Dean | List
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| Director | Gerardo Zamudio, Jr. (Flying School) |
| Location | , Philippines (main campus) 14°31′36″N121°01′25″E / 14.52655°N 121.02369°E /14.52655; 121.02369 |
| Campus | Urban, approx. 16,500 m² |
| Hymn | "Oh Philsca Dear" |
| Colors | Blue and White |
| Nickname | Philscans, Iron Eagle |
| Affiliations | |
| Website | philsca |
TheNational Aviation Academy of the Philippines (NAAP) is astate college in thePhilippines specializing inaeronautics andaviation. Its main campus is inPasay,Metro Manila, with other campuses located across the country:Floridablanca, Pampanga;Lipa, Batangas; andLapu-Lapu City. It is the only institution in the Philippines that offers masters programs in aeronautical education and management.[citation needed]
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.[1]
The school was initially established in 1968 as Basa Air Base Community College (BABCC) underAFP Regulation G.168-342 issued by theArmed Forces of the Philippines dated April 1968 under theDepartment of National Defense to address the problem plaguing the 5th Fighter Wing of thePhilippine Air Force stationed at Basa Air Base,Floridablanca,Pampanga. The children and personnel then stationed in Basa could not pursue secondary and tertiary education as the nearest school offering them were located inGuagua, Pampanga, and Basa was still in the midst of an insurgency.
In 1977, the college established an annex inNichols Air Base (currently Villamor Air Base) in Pasay known as BABC-Annex using the classroom of thePasay City South High School for afternoon and evening classes.
In the same year, a satellite campus was established inFernando Air Base inLipa, Batangas.
Also in the same year, PresidentFerdinand E. Marcos signedPresidential Decree No. 1078 converting Basa Air Base Community College to Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics (PAFCA) with its main campus at Villamor Air Base, Pasay, Metro Manila.[2] Although with state college status, its charter did not provide for government subsidy as it was considered as a non-profit and non-stock educational institution. It was envisioned by Philippine Air Force authorities to be the Philippine Air Force Academy to solve its problem in the procurement and training of its officer pilots through the merging of the Philippine Air Force Flying School and the Philippine Air Force Regular Officer Procurement Program.
In 1979, another satellite campus was established in Mactan Benito Ebuen Air Base Campus inLapulapu City inMactan,Cebu.
On June 3, 1992,House Bill 26650 was signed into law asRepublic Act. No. 7605 by then PresidentCorazon C. Aquino converting Philippine Air Force College of Aeronautics into a state college known as the Philippine State College of Aeronautics[3] (PhilSCA;[ˈfɪlskɐ];Filipino:Kolehiyong Pampamahalaan sa Aeronautika ng Pilipinas[4])
In 1994, its Board of Trustees approved the creation of its own flight school that will train students for private pilot and commercial pilot. In 1997, it acquired its first trainer plane - aSOCATA TB-9C Tampico aircraft (RP-2200) which was donated by SenatorRaul Roco from his country-wide development fund and another Tampico aircraft (RP-2204) was purchased for P10 million from PhilSCA Development Fund on June 3, 1992.
In 2009, Dr. Enerico M. Sampang was dismissed as College President of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics by the Office of the Ombudsman and immediately replaced by Atty. Carmelita Yadao-Sison,CHED Deputy Executive Director as an OIC (Office in Charge) of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics.[5]
June 1, 2010, Dr. Bernard R. Ramirez, former Vice-President for Administration and Finance, was appointed as the new and 5th College President of the Philippine State College of Aeronautics replacing Atty. Carmelita Yadao-Sison as an OIC.
On July 8, 2010, the college was transferred from its original location at Manlunas St. Villamor Air Base, Pasay (currentlyNewport City) to its new site at Piccio Garden, Villamor, Pasay (in front ofSouth Luzon Expressway Sales Exit)
On December 15, 2011, the PhilSCA-BAB campus made a groundbreaking ceremony of the newly donated lot for the relocation of the said campus at the Resettlement Area, inFloridablanca, Pampanga. When the said campus relocated to the new site, it was no longer BAB Campus, it became Basa-Palmayo Campus.[6][7]
In June 2014, GovernorLilia Pineda inaugurated the new constructed two-storey building of the PhilSCA Basa-Palmayo campus funded by the local government of Pampanga through the approval of the Provincial Board Members.[8]
On September 5, 2025,Senate Bill 2969 was signed into law asRepublic Act No. 12255 by PresidentFerdinand R. Marcos Jr. declaring the Philippine State College of Aeronautics as the national professional institution for aviation and therefore renaming it as the National Aviation Academy of the Philippines (NAAP). The law took effect on September 20, 2025 15 days after its publication.[9]

| Campus | Campus Director | Founded | Address |
|---|---|---|---|
| NAAP – Villamor Campus | Prof. Marwin M. Dela Cruz | 1977 | Piccio Garden,Villamor,Pasay |
| NAAP – Basa Air Base Campus | Asst. Prof. Carlito P. Quiambao Jr., MEAM | 1967 | Basa Air Base, Floridablanca, Pampanga |
| NAAP – Basa-Palmayo Extension Campus | 2014 | Palmayo Resettlement Area, Palmayo,Floridablanca, Pampanga | |
| NAAP – Fernando Air Base Campus | Mr. Martell Gerard Anthony C. Geli, MEAM | 1977 | Fernando Air Base,Lipa,Batangas |
| NAAP – Mactan Campus | Dr. Benison G. Momo (OIC) | 1979 | B/Gen Benito N. Ebuen Air Base,Lapu-Lapu,Cebu |
| NAAP – Mactan-Medellin Extension Campus | 2014 | Barangay Curva, Medellin, Cebu |
Under theRepublic Act 12255 section 13, also the same pattern ofRepublic Act 8292, Higher Education Modernization Act of 1997, the governing body of NAAP is hereby in the Board of trustees which shall be composed of the following:
| Board Member | ||
|---|---|---|
| Chairperson | Marita Canapi | Commissioner, Commission on Higher Education |
| Vice Chairperson | Maria Sisa Dela Cruz | Officer in Charge, National Aviation Academy of the Philippines |
| Member | Loren Legarda | Chairperson, Senate Committee on Higher, Technical and Vocational Education |
| Member | Jude Acidre | Chairperson, House Committee on Higher and Technical Education |
| Member | Arthur Cordura | Commanding General of the Philippine Air Force |
| Member | Arsenio Balisacan | Secretary,National Economic and Development Authority |
| Member | Ramon Ragasa | Representative, Private Sector |
| Member | Isidro Macaranas | PhilSCA Alumni Sector Representative |
| Member | Ramsey Ferrer | President, PhilSCA Faculty Federation |
| Member | Joeffrey Jimenez | President, PhilSCA Federation of Supreme Student Council |
The official student publication of the College is known asAeronautica[12] in Villamor Campus,Aerodite in Basa-Palmayo Campus,Aeropioneer in Fernando Air Base Campus andAerotalk in Mactan Air Base Campus.