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PATTS College of Aeronautics PATTS COLLEGE OF AERONAUTICS is reputedly the country’s number one Aeronautical College today. Founded in 1969 as the Philippine Air Transport and Training Services (PATTS), it is a joint enterprise of Filipino and American pioneers in aviation. Its primary aim is to establish a manufacturing and assembly plant for training aircrafts, which at the time of its founding was a new and pioneering objective as envisioned by its five founding directors. Its secondary aim is to put up an Aeronautical School to meet the domestic and international demands in the fields of aviation and air transportation industry.
PATTS...leading the way! "Before flight became a reality, centuries of speculations, legends beliefs and experimentation preceded man’s biggest dream. The early man consulted a number of references for the possibility of motion through the air."
When the lens captures what the eyes don't see "If there’s one thing I hate, it’s the movies. Don’t even mention them to me," says Holden Caulfield in J.D. Salinger’s "The Catcher in the Rye." Holden hates movies like poison because he sees them as phony interpretations of life and he was disgusted with the phoniness of the actors for not acting like real people. For him, viewing movies is more of a public service than a fun thing to do with friends and he can’t actually imagine why anyone would actually watch a movie for entertainment alone.
Broken Silence Certain things have to be done on appropriate time and space. People especially those who are sufficiently endowed with talent, intelligence, and charisma have etched messages and impressions to change circumstances and effect consequences to better any given situation. And Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago, to my mind, is certainly one of the rare Filipinos whom we can include in the aforementioned list of persons.
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