+ Follow LAOAG INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES FLIGHT Tag
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[Title] => Trahedya ng mga pasahero
[Summary] => SUNUD-SUNOD ang trahedya na may kinalaman sa pag-bibiyahe: Bumabagsak ang eroplano at nahuhulog sa bangin ang mga bus. Maraming buhay ang nasasayang. Dapat magkaroon ng imbestigasyon kung bakit nagkakaroon ng aksidente.
[DatePublished] => 2002-12-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Cielito Mahal Del Mundo
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[Title] => F-27 had engine trouble a day before crash
[Summary] => The engine of Laoag International Airlines Flight 585s Fokker-27 was "vibrating" and "surging" a day before the aircraft crashed into Manila Bay, LIA pilots admitted yesterday.
The LIA crew noticed the vibration when the plane was descending to the Tagbilaran airport on a flight from Manila last Nov. 10, LIA pilot Capt. Romeo Pagsiguron testified during yesterdays the resumption of the hearing on the crash at the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-22 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Sheila Crisostomo
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[Title] => Engine failure caused 585 crash Pilot
[Summary] => It was engine failure
Engine failure caused the crash last week of Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 into Manila Bay in which 19 of the 34 aboard were killed, its pilot said yesterday.
In his first public statement on the Oct. 11 tragedy, pilot Bernie Crisostomo said he tried his best to safely ditch the plane on the sea and apologized to the families of those who died.
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[Title] => Pilots wife hits media revival of husbands anthrax ordeal
[Summary] => "Why did the media revive the anthrax issue?"
This was the question asked by Celia Crisostomo, wife of Capt. Bernie Crisostomo, the pilot of the ill-fated Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 that crashed in Manila Bay last Monday.
In a telephone interview with The STAR yesterday, Celia said she was deeply hurt by the report which recalled her husbands deportation from the United States earlier this year on suspicion of being an anthrax carrier.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Nikko Dizon
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LAOAG INTERNATIONAL AIRLINES FLIGHT
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[Title] => Trahedya ng mga pasahero
[Summary] => SUNUD-SUNOD ang trahedya na may kinalaman sa pag-bibiyahe: Bumabagsak ang eroplano at nahuhulog sa bangin ang mga bus. Maraming buhay ang nasasayang. Dapat magkaroon ng imbestigasyon kung bakit nagkakaroon ng aksidente.
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[Title] => F-27 had engine trouble a day before crash
[Summary] => The engine of Laoag International Airlines Flight 585s Fokker-27 was "vibrating" and "surging" a day before the aircraft crashed into Manila Bay, LIA pilots admitted yesterday.
The LIA crew noticed the vibration when the plane was descending to the Tagbilaran airport on a flight from Manila last Nov. 10, LIA pilot Capt. Romeo Pagsiguron testified during yesterdays the resumption of the hearing on the crash at the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).
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[Title] => Engine failure caused 585 crash Pilot
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Engine failure caused the crash last week of Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 into Manila Bay in which 19 of the 34 aboard were killed, its pilot said yesterday.
In his first public statement on the Oct. 11 tragedy, pilot Bernie Crisostomo said he tried his best to safely ditch the plane on the sea and apologized to the families of those who died.
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[Title] => Pilots wife hits media revival of husbands anthrax ordeal
[Summary] => "Why did the media revive the anthrax issue?"
This was the question asked by Celia Crisostomo, wife of Capt. Bernie Crisostomo, the pilot of the ill-fated Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 that crashed in Manila Bay last Monday.
In a telephone interview with The STAR yesterday, Celia said she was deeply hurt by the report which recalled her husbands deportation from the United States earlier this year on suspicion of being an anthrax carrier.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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November 20, 2002 - 12:00am