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15 years after Flight 387 crashed, questions remain unanswered VOL. VOL.2, 2,No. No.213 223
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This is the impact site of Flight 387 just a few meters below the top of Mt. Sumagaya By Froilan Gallardo
CAGAYAN DE ORO (MindaNews) – Fifteen years have passed since the tragic crash of Cebu Pacific Flight 387 but questions remain unanswered on what really happened and who was to blame for the crash
that killed all 104 people on board on February 2, 1998. Questions like whether the terrain map provided to pilots by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP, formerly Air Transportation Office) was misleading, and whether or
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not these maps had been corrected to avoid risking another crash in the same area, are waiting to be answered. At the 15th anniversary of the crash last Saturday, rescuers said a crash incident involving a big plane similar to the ill-fated McDonnell DC-9 in the future would still face problems in coordination, equipment and trained personnel. Rescuers noted that no proper evaluation was done after the month-long rescue and recovery mission 15 years ago. Even the exact location of the crash site is still unresolved: Mt. Sumagaya or Mt. Lumot? The CAAP report that came out several years later caused a stir among officials and rescuers involved in the operations. crashed | page 10
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Boodle Fight - Misis Hanepbuhay Cynthia joins 1st Dist of Laguna Rep. Dan Fernandez and other local officials of San Pedro, Laguna in a boodle fight during her recent visit in the province.
Abu Sayyaf holding kidnapped Jordanian clash with rival group
ZAMBOANGA CITY (Al Jacinto – Abu Sayyaf gunmen clashed Sunday with rival group Moro National Liberation Front, a day after the al-Qaeda-linked terrorist group freed 2 Filipino assistants of kidnapped Jordanian journalist Baker Atyani in the southern Philippines, officials said. Officials said a still undetermined number of gunmen wereg killed in the fighting that erupted in Sulu’s Patikul town where the Abu Sayyaf released Rolando Letrero and Ramelito Vela. “There were reported sporadic firefight between the MNLF and Abu Sayyaf in isolated areas of Patikul. We have deployed troops to secure neighboring communities to prevent possible spill over of the fighting,” Col. Rodrigo Gregorio, a regional army spokesman, told the Mindanao Examiner. The MNLF, headed by Habier Malik, Mayor Dexter B. Yasay and his wife Elizabeth lead the pack of runners who partici- had previously demanded the release of pated in Sunday’s Opol Fun Run, the proceeds of which will be given to Typhoon Pablo all Abu Sayyaf hostages, but the group victims in Davao and Compostela Valley. Some 2,000 runners joined the fun run for a flatly rejected the demanded. cause. There were three races for the men and women categories: 3K, 5K, and 10K. photo by gerry lee gorit
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Photos released by the Western Mindanao Command show freed kidnapped victims Rolando Letrero and Ramelito Vela being assisted by militar y medical personnel in Zamboanga City shor tly af ter their arrival from Sulu province. (AJ)
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