+ Follow LOAKAN Tag
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[Title] => Engine trouble eyed in John Hay plane crash
[Summary] => The twin-engine Piper Aztec that crashed in Camp John Hay last Sunday could have experienced engine trouble right after take-off because it had difficulty gaining altitude, plunging into a wooded area of the former American recreational base and killing two of the six persons on board.
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[Title] => Moog cuts RP workforce by 30%
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY, Philippines - Worldwide precision instruments manufacturer Moog Controls, a locator along the Export Processing Zone in Loakan here, has cut its workforce by 30 percent.
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[Title] => Stop speculations on Bell 412 helicopter crash - Palace
[Summary] => Malacañang appealed to end speculations about what happened in the crash of the presidential helicopter in Ifugao province last week, which resulted in the death of eight of President Arroyo’s aides.
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[Title] => Fire hits PMA reservation area in Loakan
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY, Philippines – A huge forest fire engulfed the Philippine Military Academy’s reservation in Loakan here on Sunday night.
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[Title] => Baguios ghosts
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For many who live in Metro Manila, a good way to take a breather from all the heat, pollution and chaos of the metropolis is to take a six-hour car drive up to the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio City. Nestled high in the mountains of the Benguet Province, Baguio City has undergone some recent industrial changes over the years and has moved from its quiet-mountain-town status to a bustling center of business. Some things, however, havent changed.
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[AuthorName] => STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido
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[Title] => Loakan Airport: Going to the dogs
[Summary] => Disaster, they say, does not respect time, place, nor people. It comes like a thief in the night. Loakan Airport in Baguio City, among many others, is one disaster just waiting to happen anytime. Just the morning after the crash-landing in Tanauan, a Philippine Air Force training aircraft en route to Clark for navigation training crashed in the Atok Trail killing all four people on board. The Cessna 172 just took off from the Loakan airport.
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Widow-maker
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The images are heartrending: young widows, toddlers in tow, grieving over husbands who lost their lives while undergoing training to serve their country. Also distressing to watch was the sight of mechanics scavenging for parts to make a military aircraft fly.
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[Title] => PAF trainer plane crashes; 4 killed
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Four Philippine Air Force (PAF) pilots were killed when their training aircraft crashed five minutes after taking off from the Loakan airport here before noon yesterday.
This was the sixth air mishap to occur in a span of less than a month, starting with the tragic crash of an Air Force helicopter that killed the countrys renowned seismologist, Raymundo Punongbayan, and eight other people in Nueva Ecija last April 28.
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[Title] => Engine trouble eyed in John Hay plane crash
[Summary] => The twin-engine Piper Aztec that crashed in Camp John Hay last Sunday could have experienced engine trouble right after take-off because it had difficulty gaining altitude, plunging into a wooded area of the former American recreational base and killing two of the six persons on board.
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[Title] => Moog cuts RP workforce by 30%
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY, Philippines - Worldwide precision instruments manufacturer Moog Controls, a locator along the Export Processing Zone in Loakan here, has cut its workforce by 30 percent.
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[Title] => Stop speculations on Bell 412 helicopter crash - Palace
[Summary] => Malacañang appealed to end speculations about what happened in the crash of the presidential helicopter in Ifugao province last week, which resulted in the death of eight of President Arroyo’s aides.
[DatePublished] => 2009-04-19 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fire hits PMA reservation area in Loakan
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For many who live in Metro Manila, a good way to take a breather from all the heat, pollution and chaos of the metropolis is to take a six-hour car drive up to the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio City. Nestled high in the mountains of the Benguet Province, Baguio City has undergone some recent industrial changes over the years and has moved from its quiet-mountain-town status to a bustling center of business. Some things, however, havent changed.
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[ColumnID] => 135752
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => STILL TALKING By Enrico Miguel T. Subido
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[URL] =>
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[Title] => Loakan Airport: Going to the dogs
[Summary] => Disaster, they say, does not respect time, place, nor people. It comes like a thief in the night. Loakan Airport in Baguio City, among many others, is one disaster just waiting to happen anytime. Just the morning after the crash-landing in Tanauan, a Philippine Air Force training aircraft en route to Clark for navigation training crashed in the Atok Trail killing all four people on board. The Cessna 172 just took off from the Loakan airport.
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[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => EDITORIAL Widow-maker
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The images are heartrending: young widows, toddlers in tow, grieving over husbands who lost their lives while undergoing training to serve their country. Also distressing to watch was the sight of mechanics scavenging for parts to make a military aircraft fly.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-26 00:00:00
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[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => PAF trainer plane crashes; 4 killed
[Summary] => BAGUIO CITY Four Philippine Air Force (PAF) pilots were killed when their training aircraft crashed five minutes after taking off from the Loakan airport here before noon yesterday.
This was the sixth air mishap to occur in a span of less than a month, starting with the tragic crash of an Air Force helicopter that killed the countrys renowned seismologist, Raymundo Punongbayan, and eight other people in Nueva Ecija last April 28.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804891
[AuthorName] => Artemio Dumlao
[SectionName] => Headlines
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