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PATTS College of Aeronautics, also known as Philippine Air Transport and Training Services, is an aeronautical school at Lombos Ave., Brgy. San Isidro, Parañaque City, Metro Manila, Philippines.
To become the Center of Excellence in Aviation Education.
In order to attain this vision, PATTS College has strengthened its faculty thru its competency-based training, including research and development programs, streamlined its curricula to be responsive and relevant to the needs of the industry and has painstakingly invested in a new campus that would offer the best in facilities.
To provide quality Aviation Education and to assist our graduates in the labor market.
In order to achieve this mission, PATTS College employs experienced instructors and practitioners from the industry to intensify its academe --- industry linkages, and broaden its On-the-Job Training and Placement Program.
Emblazoned in the middle of the college emblem is a figure that elicits more than a passing interest from people. The image is etched clearly and faultlessly. -it is a SEAHORSE.
To this figure, questions abound. What does a seahorse, a marine creature have to do with an Aeronautical Institution? The answer is in the founder's dream of PATTS that is now translated into a legend of what hard work, deidcated instructors and visionary management can do to create a workfoce now numbering more than 20,000 and growing all with practical knowledge in technology that has brought them success all over the world.
The searhorse has wings but cannot fly. Students who will enroll at PATTS may have the potential to fly but are not able to. Here, they are trained to harness that potential and when they graduate, they are winged to fly and search for their future in the skies.
Like Martin Luther King, PATTS founder Atty. & Engineer Ambrosio R. Valdez Sr. had a vision of the future premised on achievement. "If we can make a seahorse fly, there is no reason why we cannot make anyone or anything else fly."