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                    [Title] => Airlines urged to accept qualified pilots without college degrees
                    [Summary] => Projecting that some 250,000 pilots will be needed in the Asia-Pacific region in the next 20 years, administrators of a flying school here have urged airline companies to employ senior high school graduates who have finished flying courses.
                    [DatePublished] => 2018-07-23 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => RP pilots reject carrying of guns
                    [Summary] => Saying that armed pilots might frighten passengers, an official of the Airline Pilots’ Association of the Philippines (ALPAP) rejected yesterday a government plan to allow them to carry guns in flight to deter hijackings.


The sight of gun-toting pilots would instill fear among passengers that the aircraft would be hijacked, ALPAP president Teodito Lloren told radio station dzMM yesterday.
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Ikinatuwiran ni ALPAP president Teodito Lloren, na tiyak maiilang ang mga pasahero ng isang eroplano na makitang ang mga piloto ay may mga nakasukbit na baril at hindi maiaalis sa mga ito na isiping baka target ng hijackers ang kanilang eroplano.
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                    [Summary] => Saying that armed pilots might frighten passengers, an official of the Airline Pilots’ Association of the Philippines (ALPAP) rejected yesterday a government plan to allow them to carry guns in flight to deter hijackings.


The sight of gun-toting pilots would instill fear among passengers that the aircraft would be hijacked, ALPAP president Teodito Lloren told radio station dzMM yesterday.
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Ikinatuwiran ni ALPAP president Teodito Lloren, na tiyak maiilang ang mga pasahero ng isang eroplano na makitang ang mga piloto ay may mga nakasukbit na baril at hindi maiaalis sa mga ito na isiping baka target ng hijackers ang kanilang eroplano.
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