To support the growth of its flight programs, the University of Perpetual Help Las Piñas Campus has recently integrated a new flight simulation into its curriculum.

Perpetual has now a Redbird MCX simulator – a flight machine that provides an enhanced training to a student pilot to become professional crew. This is an addition to Perpetual School of Aviation’s first rate equipment and facilities such as Sheet Metal Laboratory, Hydraulic Landing Gear System Trainer, Ice and Rain Protection Trainer, Cabin Atmosphere Control and Pressurization System, Dual-Turbine Electrical System, and Engine Run-Up Stand, and FLY-IT Flight Simulator Trainer.

The RedBird MCX has dual control that allows an instructor, instructor-in-training, or co-pilot to perform maneuvers from the right seat. According to the official website of RedBird, the MCX provides a platform where crew training can be perfected for an advanced training. It has an impressive features found on other Redbird full-motion simulators. It also has a dual, control-loading yoke system and dual rudder pedals for simultaneous pilot and co-pilot control.

The RedBird MCX also has 3-axis, electric motion platform which provides effective motion feedback for yaw, pitch, and roll. It comes with immersive visuals to show students the highway they’ll pass over on their long cross-country. “With a world-wide terrain database to support the 200° visuals, the MCX lets your customers experience the view from the cockpit before they ever leave the ground.”


The University of Perpetual Help (UPH) Las Piñas Campus and the Las Piñas National Senior High School – Manuyo Campus entered into an agreement for Senior High School Work Immersion on January 4, 2018 at the School Director’s Office.

Present in the signing were UPH School Director Dr. Alfonso H. Loreto, Manuyo Campus Education Program Supervisor/OIC Dr. Raquel M. Austero, Manuyo Campus Work Immersion Focal Person Mrs. Estrella A. Oclares, College of International Hospitality Management Dean Evelyn Antiporda, and Marketing Officer Aries A. Antiola.

The agreement aims to help students gain relevant and practical skills, appreciate the importance and application of the principles and theories taught in the classroom, and to prepare them to meet the needs and challenges of employment, entrepreneurship, or higher education after their graduation.


The University of Perpetual Help System DALTA bagged seven (7) awards in the 28th Philippine Association of Colleges and Universities Commission on Accreditation (PACUCOA) General Assembly on Dec. 1, 2017 at Conrad Manila. The award ceremony was held in conjunction with the celebration of the 44th founding anniversary of the PACUCOA.

The University of Perpetual Help Las Piñas Campus received the following awards:

1. University granted Autonomous Status
2. University with the second highest number of accredited programs in the Philippines next to University of Sto. Tomas
3. First place in the research competition
4. First place in the case study competition

Molino Campus, on the otherhand, bagged the Special citation as university which was certified under ISO 9001:2015 while Calamba Campus received the University with the highest number of level 1 formal accredited programs and third place in the research competition.