CAAP Conducts Nationwide Basic Communication Navigation Exams
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) will hold nationwide Basic Communication Navigation qualifying exams on Saturday, August 9. Across multiple testing centers, 534 aspiring Basic Communication Navigation Surveillance System Officers (BCNSSO) are expected to participate.
Testing venues include the Civil Aviation Training Center in Pasay, Clark International Airport, Puerto Princesa International Airport, Kalibo International Airport, Catarman Airport, and Cotabato Airport. These exams are part of CAAP’s recruitment efforts for the 45th batch of BCNSSO trainees.
Role of Basic Communication Navigation Surveillance System Officers
BCNSSO trainees are technical specialists who operate and maintain critical communication, navigation, and surveillance systems. These systems are essential for managing the country’s air traffic infrastructure, ensuring safe and efficient air travel.
According to sources, this initiative supports the modernization of the Philippines’ air transport sector by aligning operations with international standards. The program also seeks to enhance aviation safety and improve regional airport connectivity.
Aligning With International Aviation Standards
The Basic Communication Navigation Surveillance System Officers program plays a crucial role in meeting the International Civil Aviation Organization’s (ICAO) standards. It contributes to national aviation safety and strengthens the country’s position in global airspace management.
Local leaders noted that CAAP remains dedicated to developing skilled professionals and integrating advanced technologies. This commitment is vital for advancing the country’s airspace modernization and expanding access to regional airports.
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