Flight instructor, student pilot die as plane crashes in Pangasinan, Philippines


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MANILA: A flight instructor and his student pilot died after the Cessna training aircraft they were using crashed in Lingayen, Pangasinan on Sunday (March 30), according to the Philippine National Police (PNP) in Lingayen.

The aircraft, registered as RP-C8595, was operated by Pilipinas Space Aviation Academy Inc.

The incident occured around 8:01 a.m. and was reported to authorities at 8.40am, Plt. Col. Amor Mio Somine, officer-in-charge of PNP-Lingayen, Pangasinan, said in a radio interview.

The pilot (32 years old) and student pilot (25 years old)—both male—were declared dead on arrival at the hospital.

"They had just touched down, according to the duty personnel of CAAP at the airport.

"It was reportedly that they were already on their 10th batch, and it was supposed to be the pilot’s final rotation.

"However, right after touching down at the airport, the Cessna plane took off again and five minutes later it crashed," Somine said at a Radyo 630 interview.

"The initial information we gathered indicates that “Mayday, Mayday” was said twice. That was the last word heard from the pilot of the Cessna plane," he added.

Caap, in a statement, confirmed the incident, adding that authorities have already launched a formal investigation to determine the cause of the incident.

"Meanwhile, the flying school is grounded pending the result of the ongoing investigation," it said.

"Further updates will be provided as more details become available," Caap added.

Barangay (village) Libsong East chairman Edgardo Diaz said in a phone interview that the crash occurred in a vacant lot in their village just outside the fence of the Lingayen Airport, which is used by numerous flying schools, at around 8am.

Diaz said they found two passengers inside the plane.

One of the passengers was taken to the hospital by police and the other was taken to the Lingayen Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.

The passengers’ names were not immediately known, as authorities are still investigating the incident. - Philippine Daily Inquirer

 

 

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