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According to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), the aircraft with registration RP-C2296, which had taken off from Dipolog Airport in Zamboanga del Norte at 1:40pm local time (UTC+8), was bound for Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila when it lost radar contact with air traffic control (ATC) at around 3.10pm, while flying 37 miles (60 km) south of Manila.
The airline was founded on February 26, 1941, as Philippine Air Lines when its franchise to operate was transferred from Philippine Aerial Taxi Company (PATCO). [3]Formerly one of the largest airlines in Asia, PAL was severely affected by the 1997 Asian financial crisis.
An Airbus A340-300 aircraft operated by Philippines Airlines, was conducting Flight 117 from Vancouver International Airport, Canada to Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila, Philippines. As the aircraft was accelerating for take off on runway 08R at Vancouver, the air traffic tower controller heard a loud boom. The runway was closed for ...
Philippine Air Lines Flight 345; Philippine Air Lines Flight 385; Philippine Air Lines Flight 741; Philippine Air Lines Flight 785; Philippine Air Lines Flight 984; Philippine Air Lines Flight F26; Philippine Air Lines Flight S85; Philippine Airlines Flight 116; Philippine Airlines Flight 143
Philippine Airlines Flight 434, sometimes referred to as PAL434 or PR434, was a scheduled flight on December 11, 1994, from Manila to Tokyo with a quick stopover in Cebu on a Boeing 747-283B that was seriously damaged by a bomb, killing one passenger and damaging vital control systems, although the plane was in a repairable state. [1]
Philippine Airlines Flight 385 was a domestic flight operated by Philippine Air Lines that crashed en route to Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Cebu, on July 6, 1967.. On July 6, 1967, the flight departed from Bacolod at 18:33 PHT flying to Mactan. 10 minutes later, while cruising in poor weather conditions with low visibility, the aircraft struck the slopes of Mount Kanlaon, 34 km ...
Philippine Air Lines Flight 345 was a domestic flight operated by Philippine Air Lines that crashed on approach to Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Cebu. On February 28, 1967, the aircraft was several miles before Runway 04 when it suddenly pitched upwards at a nose-high altitude.
Christine Angelica Faba Dacera (Tagalog: [kɾɪsˈtin daˈsɛɾa]; April 13, 1997 – January 1, 2021) was a Filipina flight attendant for the Philippine Airlines subsidiary PAL Express. [1] [2] The second of the four siblings, [14] she graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in media arts from the University of the Philippines Mindanao in ...