+ Follow CARLOS KINTANAR Tag
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[Title] => Asian Spirit pilots hailed
[Summary] => The Air Transportation Office (ATO) commended yesterday two pilots whose flying skills helped avert a disaster.
ATO chief Adelberrto Yap paid tribute to Capt. Carlos Kintanar, pilot-in-command, and First Officer Richard Barredo, who were manning the cockpit of an Asian Spirit twin-engine turbo-prop plane that was forced to belly-land at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport last Friday after a malfunction.
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[Title] => ATO grounds 2 Asian Spirit aircraft
[Summary] => They have been grounded.
The two De Havilland-7 planes in the Asian Spirit airline fleet were grounded yesterday by the Air Transportation Office (ATO) after one of the planes crash-landed at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) last Thursday.
"As standard operation procedure, the ATO has grounded the De Havilland aircraft of Asian Spirit pending an investigation (into) the incident," ATO chief Adelberto Yap said.
[DatePublished] => 2002-09-07 00:00:00
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[Title] => Plane crashlands at NAIA, no injuries
[Summary] => An Asian Spirit aircraft with 45 passengers and four crew members, mostly South Korean holidaymakers off to Boracay, crash-landed last night at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) three hours after take off.
No one was hurt, but the belly of the 50-seater De Havilland-7 was wrecked due to the forced landing at 6:51 p.m.
Two Americans and several Filipinos were also on board the plane.
The four-engine turbo-prop took off at the Manila Domestic Airport at 3:36 p.m. for Caticlan, Aklan.
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CARLOS KINTANAR
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ATO chief Adelberrto Yap paid tribute to Capt. Carlos Kintanar, pilot-in-command, and First Officer Richard Barredo, who were manning the cockpit of an Asian Spirit twin-engine turbo-prop plane that was forced to belly-land at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport last Friday after a malfunction.
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[Title] => ATO grounds 2 Asian Spirit aircraft
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The two De Havilland-7 planes in the Asian Spirit airline fleet were grounded yesterday by the Air Transportation Office (ATO) after one of the planes crash-landed at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) last Thursday.
"As standard operation procedure, the ATO has grounded the De Havilland aircraft of Asian Spirit pending an investigation (into) the incident," ATO chief Adelberto Yap said.
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[Title] => Plane crashlands at NAIA, no injuries
[Summary] => An Asian Spirit aircraft with 45 passengers and four crew members, mostly South Korean holidaymakers off to Boracay, crash-landed last night at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) three hours after take off.
No one was hurt, but the belly of the 50-seater De Havilland-7 was wrecked due to the forced landing at 6:51 p.m.
Two Americans and several Filipinos were also on board the plane.
The four-engine turbo-prop took off at the Manila Domestic Airport at 3:36 p.m. for Caticlan, Aklan.
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