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It was scheduled to arrive at 11:10:00 Philippine Standard Time in Baguio, a city with an altitude of about 1,500 meters (4,900 ft). [2] As the plane approached Baguio City, its pilot reported poor visibility. A monsoon was also reported in the area. [3] Flight 206 disappeared from the radar screens around ten minutes before it was scheduled to ...
Most of these accidents and incidents involved propeller-driven aircraft, and prior to the 1980s. Accidents and incidents ... Baguio: The aircraft, ...
Baguio: 4 45 Improvised Explosive Device: A bomb exploded at the Philippine Military Academy where President Corazon Aquino was scheduled to speak. Some sources suggested that "disgruntled military elements" may have been responsible. [12] 27 August 1987 Davao City 9 N/A Gun attack The New People's Army attacked two radio stations critical of ...
25 October 1984 – An arson attack on the Pines Hotel in Baguio killed 25 people, including eight Americans. [ 109 ] 13 February 1985 – A suspected arson attack at the Regent of Manila Hotel by the escaped suspect in the Pines Hotel fire killed 27 people.
Philippine Military Academy, Baguio Two cadets were convicted of homicide by the Baguio Regional Trial Court for his death, the first time that a civilian court convicted cadets of the Philippine Military Academy. [26] [28] April 7, 2001: Monico de Guzman: Military hazing Philippine Military Academy, Baguio [26] May 2, 2001: Fernando Balidoy ...
Baguio massacre 6 April 2014 Kayang Hilltop, Baguio: 5 Victims (including 3 minors and a maid) were stabbed inside a rented apartment on the fourth floor of a building. On 28 January 2016, a court convicted Phillip Tolentino Avino for the killings and sentenced him to life imprisonment. [207] Talipao massacre 28 July 2014 Talipao, Sulu: 21
Other cases for violation of the Anti-Hazing Law, Anti-Torture Act, and murder were filed before the Baguio Regional Trial Court Branch 5. [25] On August 16, 2024, the court convicted Tadena, along with the principal suspects [ 7 ] —Shalimar Imperial Jr. and Felix Lumbag Jr.—for hazing; with the latter two also for murder; and sentenced ...
Aerial view of landing field at Loakan Valley, circa 1930s. The airport was built in 1934 by the American colonial government. [3] On March 15, 1941, the first flight of Philippine Airlines performed by a Beechcraft Model 18 from Manila's Nielson Field landed at the airport. [4]