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March 17 - 1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash - Mount Pinatubo, a Douglas C-47 carrying President Ramon Magsaysay, Education Secretary Gregorio Hernandez Jr., former Senator Tomas Cabili, Congressman Pedro Lopez and Philippine Air Force Commanding General Benito Ebuen to Manila from a visit to Cebu, crashed into Mount Manunggal in Balamban, Cebu killing 25 of the 26 people on board.
On July 4, 2021, a Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) crashed after an attempted landing at Jolo Airport in Sulu, Philippines. [1] With 53 deaths, of which 50 people were on the aircraft and 3 on the ground, the incident is the deadliest aviation accident in Philippine military history, the fourth deadliest on Philippine soil, and the second deadliest to occur ...
Two KAI KT-1 Woongbi training aircraft collided mid-air and crashed into a mountain near Sacheon Air Base in South Korea. All 4 pilots ejected from the planes but were later found dead. [149] [150] 8 April A Mikoyan MiG-31 of the Russian Air Force crashed under unknown circumstances in Leningrad region during a training flight. Both pilots ...
Philippine news reports citing officials updated the death toll to 50 people in the July 4 crash of a Philippine Air Force C-130 aircraft near the village of Bangkal. The transport plane had been ...
Five family members who were in Cooperstown, New York, for a baseball tournament died in a plane crash over the weekend. According to a New York State Police press release obtained by NBC News ...
The aircraft, with registration number PI-C270 and departing from Loakan Airport, crashed upon takeoff. Fatalities: 10 N/A October 15, 1953 Douglas C-47: Near Tuguegarao: The aircraft force-landed in a rice paddy; although the aircraft was repaired in 1954 and returned to service, it was lost in the crash of Flight S26. Fatalities: 0 N/A
The aircraft involved in the crash was a newly reconditioned twin engine C-47A-75-DL Skytrain, [4] which was operated by the Philippine Air Force and served as the official presidential plane of Magsaysay. [5] The plane had been newly purchased with less than 100 hours of logged flight. [1]
2021 Philippine Air Force C-130 crash; Philippine Air Lines Flight 158; Philippine Air Lines Flight 345; Philippine Air Lines Flight 385; Philippine Air Lines Flight 984; Philippine Air Lines Flight S26; Philippine Air Lines Flight S85; Philippine Airlines Flight 116; Philippine Airlines Flight 124; Philippine Airlines Flight 137; Philippine ...