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SAEP Web Talks Part 2: Cross-border Aeronautical Engineering Practice

The Society of Aerospace Engineers of the Philippines is delighted to invite aviation professionals and students to attend the upcoming webinar, “Cross-border Aeronautical Engineering Practice” from 6PM-9PM (PST). Aeronautical Engineers from different parts of the globe will share their experiences in their international organizations.
Registration fee:

PHP 150 (Student)
PHP 200 (Member) PHP 300 (Non-member)

To register, please click the link:

https://bit.ly/3lnQxDw

Our Deepest Sympathies for Col. and Engr. Timoteo A. Cordova, Jr.

Engr. and Col. Timoteo A. Cordova Jr. was born on August 6, 1928. He was the second licensed Aeronautical Engineer in the Philippines. Engr. Cordova is a former member of the first Board of Aeronautical Engineering which was established in 1982 through P.D. 1570. Col. Cordova finished his B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from FEATI University and became an instructor first with FEATI, then with PATTS College of Aeronautics and University of Perpetual Help in Las Pinas. In the Philippine Air Force, he was connected with the PAF Research & Development Center (AFRDC) where they designed and produced products and parts for local aircraft and utilization. Engr. Cordova was very active in the affairs of SAEP and one time served as its president. He was instrumental in the changing of the society’s name from “Aeronautical” to “Aerospace” as it encompasses both air and space. The establishment of the Board Examinations might be attributed mainly to his efforts and time. He did much to uplift the condition of the aeronautical engineering profession and put it on the map. The Society owes much to Engr. Cordova as one of its founding pillars. The whole aeronautical engineering profession expresses our profound sadness on the passing of Engr. and Col. Timoteo Cordova Jr. We salute you sir, and Godspeed…

Our Deepest Sympathies for Engr. Lorenzo DL. Naval, Jr.

On January 03, 2021, Engr. Lorenzo DL. Naval, Jr. joined our Creator. In our hearts, his passing has left a void that can never be filled. Sir Jhune, was a former President, long-serving officer and current Treasurer of the Society of Aerospace Engineers of the Philippines (SAEP). His dedication and the contributions he made for SAEP will be always remembered.

His family, friends, colleagues, students and fellow aeronautical engineers mourn for him and cherish all the good memories with him.

For those who wish to pay their respect to Sir Jhune, his remains lie at Eternal Paradise Funeral Chapel, 3 Cabrera Road Kaytikling, Taytay , Rizal. Internment is on January 07, 2021 at 09:30 AM.

Rest in peace, Sir Jhune!

Our Deepest Sympathies for Captain/Engineer Oscar “OJ” M. Pineda, Jr.

The Society of Aerospace Engineers of the Philippines sends its deepest sympathies to the family of Capt. Oscar “OJ” M. Pineda, Jr.. He is a Regular Member of the Organization who joined our Creator on Oct. 14, 2020.

Captain Pineda earned the degree of BSc in Aeronautical Engineering in PATTS College of Aeronautics and a licensed Aeronautical Engineer. Before he became a Captain of Cebu Pacific Airlines, he was the Chief Flight Instructor in Omni Aviation, and an Engineer in Dornier Technology Inc. His contribution to the Organization and to the Philippine aviation industry is highly regarded and will never be forgotten.

Rest in peace, Captain OJ.

Invitation to Join: Manila Water Foundation’s Prize for Engineering Excellence 2020

Calling all Filipino engineers: Join the Engineers for Excellence Facebook group and Viber community, and invite other engineers to become members. Amazing prizes await lucky members!

How to join:

1. Be a member of the Engineers for Excellence Facebook group (https://web.facebook.com/groups/engineersforexcellence/) and Viber community (https://invite.viber.com/?g2=AQB6K228%2F1ZFqEvT6T0TNDJWPvJDAAVhtbFQqa4mDQ6WwbX3FuvBOmYQ4K2S4vxH&fbclid=IwAR1M6v6G5jaqfygf5Kp3VQjHq9V7pbHvunhftK0HmgZcaxTI6epStIx9-Zw&lang=en).

2. Once a member, invite as many engineer friends to the Facebook group.

3. Prizes will be given to the 250th, 500th, 750th, 1000th member of the Facebook Group, and to their recruiter.

4. Winners will be announced in the group, and will each receive an exclusive MWF card holder, umbrella, utensils kit, notepads with pens, and organizer.

Join now!

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PRC Exercises Maximum Flexibility in the Implementation of the CPD

Manila, Philippines – Since the implementation of the Continuing Professional Development in July 2017, no professional who applied for the renewal of his/her professional ID has ever been denied by PRC due to incomplete or lacking CPD units. The PRC exercises maximum flexibility in the implementation of the CPD and has made available for the professionals the Undertaking embedded in the Professional Identification Card (PIC) renewal form, thereby allowing the professional to complete and submit only the CPD units in the next renewal period three years after his/her first renewal under CPD Law.

The PRC directed all CPD Councils of the 43 regulated professions to review and if necessary, make amendments to their respective CPD Operational Guidelines to address the clamor of the professionals. Some CPD Councils have revised their respective operational guidelines to further make CPD more accessible and affordable.

PRC appeals on all professionals who care about public safety and welfare, those who wish to deliver the best services to their clients, patients and students to stand up, adhere and support this effort of the government in ensuring that our professionals are not left behind in information, skills, knowledge for the good and well-being of our countrymen