A total of 26 out of 96 examinees passed the November 2009 aeronautical engineer licensure test given in early November, with a a graduate from the Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Pasay emerging as the topnotcher, according to the Professional Regulation (PRC).
Emerging as No. 1, the PRC said, was Lemuel Fronton Banal with 88.90, followed by Gerico Angelo Magpantay of the PATTS School of Aeronautics, 87.25; Gay Mabelle Junio Cabrera, PATTS School of Aeronautics, 87.00; Jaime Maximo Olaes Baldoz, PATTS School of Aeronautics, 84.80; Mariel Mayamaya Ola, PATTS School of Aeronautics, 83.70; Kester Ruiz de Guzman, PATTS School of Aeronautics, 83.55.
Ronnie Marcos Talan, PATTS School of Aeronautics, 83.50; Aivon Jhon Alfonso Gonzales, MATS College of Technology, 82.20; Albert Loyd Belarde Barnes, Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Pasay, 81.80; and Ma. Angelica Barreto Timtiman, Philippine State College of Aeronautics-Pasay, 81.60
The oath-taking ceremony of the successful examinees as well as the previous ones who have not taken their oath of professional will be held on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. at the Bayview Hotel, Roxas Blvd. Manila, the PRC said.
It added registration for membership with the Society of Aerospace Engineers of the Philippines Inc. will start on Nov. 25.






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