+ Follow BERNIE CRISOSTOMO Tag
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[Title] => Once upon a summer in PMA
[Summary] => On March 11, 1983, the Philippine Military Academy was buzzing with activity. Families from all over the country came in droves. The grandstand was filled to the hilt. When the band started to play, the Corps together with 192 cadets snappily marched into the vast Borromeo Field. It was the major activity for the PMA Matikas Class 83. These 192 men entered hallowed grounds as cadets and left as 2nd Lieutenants of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
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[Title] => LIA regrets suspension despite probe finding
[Summary] => Laoag International Airlines (LIA) regrets that Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza has ordered the continued suspension of the airlines operations despite findings that "human or pilot error" caused one of its aircraft to crash into Manila Bay last Nov. 11.
In a statement, Alvin Manuel Yater, LIA assistant vice president for sales and marketing, said the airline had exercised "extra due diligence" in hiring the pilot and co-pilot of the ill-fated Fokker-27, who were fully qualified as commercial aviation pilots.
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[Title] => May-ari ng Laoag Air inaresto, kinalaboso
[Summary] => Dinakip kahapon ng mga kagawad ng Bureau of Immigration (BI) ang may-ari at opisyal ng bumagsak na Fokker-27 ng Laoag International Airlines (LIA) dahil sa pagtatrabaho sa bansa ng walang kaukulang working permit. Sina Paul Ng, isang Malaysian na kasalukuyang chairman of the board ng LIA ay inaresto sa main office ng LIA sa Laoag City, habang ang Australian na si Jimmy Tan Theng Chui ...
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[Title] => 2 piloto ng flight 585 pinanood lang ang mga pasahero
[Summary] => Pinanonood lamang umano ng dalawang piloto habang nagkakanya-kanyang ligtas sa kanilang mga sarili ang mga pasahero ng bumagsak na Flight 585 Fokker plane ng Laoag International Airlines noong nakalipas na Nobyembre 11 sa Manila Bay.
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[Title] => F-27 had engine trouble a day before crash
[Summary] => The engine of Laoag International Airlines Flight 585s Fokker-27 was "vibrating" and "surging" a day before the aircraft crashed into Manila Bay, LIA pilots admitted yesterday.
The LIA crew noticed the vibration when the plane was descending to the Tagbilaran airport on a flight from Manila last Nov. 10, LIA pilot Capt. Romeo Pagsiguron testified during yesterdays the resumption of the hearing on the crash at the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).
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[Title] => Engine failure caused 585 crash Pilot
[Summary] => It was engine failure
Engine failure caused the crash last week of Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 into Manila Bay in which 19 of the 34 aboard were killed, its pilot said yesterday.
In his first public statement on the Oct. 11 tragedy, pilot Bernie Crisostomo said he tried his best to safely ditch the plane on the sea and apologized to the families of those who died.
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[Title] => Mga bayani ng flight 585 pinuri ni GMA
[Summary] => Tinuring ni Pangulong Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo na makabagong bayani ng bansa ang dalawang mangingisda at mga anak nila dahil sa ginawang pagliligtas sa mga pasahero ng bumagsak na eroplano ng Laoag International Airlines flight 585 noong nakaraang linggo.
Ang mga nadagdag na bayani ng lahi tulad ng OFWs ay ang magkapatid na mangingisdang sina Edgar at Crispulo Naga at ang kanilang mga anak na sina Elorde,12 at Rico Cayabyab,15,ampon ni Edgar.
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[Title] => LIA: Victims kin to get insurance payment
[Summary] => Laoag International Airlines (LIA) assured yesterday relatives of the victims, and also the survivors, of last Mondays air crash that they will receive adequate insurance compensation.
Alvin Manuel Yater, LIA assistant vice president for sales and marketing, said representatives of insurance company Heat Lambert of Australia have arrived in the country to assess the physical and financial damage suffered by the victims of the crash.
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[Title] => Pilot error blamed for crash
[Summary] => "Pilot error."
This was the initial finding on why Laoag International Airlines (LIA) Flight 585 crashed Monday in Manila Bay, killing 19 of its 34 passengers and crew minutes after taking off from the Manila Domestic Airport, The STAR learned yesterday.
Sources from the fact-finding team looking into the accident confirmed what a representative of the Rolls-Royce of Britain, ma-nufacturer of Fokker engines, said was the probable cause of the air tragedy.
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[Title] => Black box ng Fokker narekober
[Summary] => Matapos ang ilang araw na paghahanap, natagpuan na rin ang pinaghahanap na black fox ng Fokker plane -27 Flight 585 ng Laoag International Airlines (LIA) matapos itong bumagsak sa Manila Bay kamakailan na kumitil ng 19 katao.
Sinabi ni Transportation and Communications Sec. Leandro Mendoza na ang buntot ng eroplano na kinaroroonan ng black box o ang flight data recorder na naglalaman ng huling komunikasyon ng mga piloto nito ay nakuha ng mga frogmen ng Phil. Coast Guard noong nakalipas na Biyernes ng gabi.
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BERNIE CRISOSTOMO
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In a statement, Alvin Manuel Yater, LIA assistant vice president for sales and marketing, said the airline had exercised "extra due diligence" in hiring the pilot and co-pilot of the ill-fated Fokker-27, who were fully qualified as commercial aviation pilots.
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[Title] => May-ari ng Laoag Air inaresto, kinalaboso
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[Title] => 2 piloto ng flight 585 pinanood lang ang mga pasahero
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[Title] => F-27 had engine trouble a day before crash
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The LIA crew noticed the vibration when the plane was descending to the Tagbilaran airport on a flight from Manila last Nov. 10, LIA pilot Capt. Romeo Pagsiguron testified during yesterdays the resumption of the hearing on the crash at the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).
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[Title] => Engine failure caused 585 crash Pilot
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Engine failure caused the crash last week of Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 into Manila Bay in which 19 of the 34 aboard were killed, its pilot said yesterday.
In his first public statement on the Oct. 11 tragedy, pilot Bernie Crisostomo said he tried his best to safely ditch the plane on the sea and apologized to the families of those who died.
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Ang mga nadagdag na bayani ng lahi tulad ng OFWs ay ang magkapatid na mangingisdang sina Edgar at Crispulo Naga at ang kanilang mga anak na sina Elorde,12 at Rico Cayabyab,15,ampon ni Edgar.
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[Summary] => Laoag International Airlines (LIA) assured yesterday relatives of the victims, and also the survivors, of last Mondays air crash that they will receive adequate insurance compensation.
Alvin Manuel Yater, LIA assistant vice president for sales and marketing, said representatives of insurance company Heat Lambert of Australia have arrived in the country to assess the physical and financial damage suffered by the victims of the crash.
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[Title] => Pilot error blamed for crash
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This was the initial finding on why Laoag International Airlines (LIA) Flight 585 crashed Monday in Manila Bay, killing 19 of its 34 passengers and crew minutes after taking off from the Manila Domestic Airport, The STAR learned yesterday.
Sources from the fact-finding team looking into the accident confirmed what a representative of the Rolls-Royce of Britain, ma-nufacturer of Fokker engines, said was the probable cause of the air tragedy.
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[Title] => Black box ng Fokker narekober
[Summary] => Matapos ang ilang araw na paghahanap, natagpuan na rin ang pinaghahanap na black fox ng Fokker plane -27 Flight 585 ng Laoag International Airlines (LIA) matapos itong bumagsak sa Manila Bay kamakailan na kumitil ng 19 katao.
Sinabi ni Transportation and Communications Sec. Leandro Mendoza na ang buntot ng eroplano na kinaroroonan ng black box o ang flight data recorder na naglalaman ng huling komunikasyon ng mga piloto nito ay nakuha ng mga frogmen ng Phil. Coast Guard noong nakalipas na Biyernes ng gabi.
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