The Freeman

Secretary Tugade: We did our best, I’m deeply sorry

- — Philstar.com with a report from AFP

MANILA — Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade yesterday apologized to the public after around 165 internatio­nal and local flights were canceled on Friday and yesterday at the capital's main airport after a Chinese plane's bumpy landing.

The Xiamen Airlines aircraft landed on its second attempt before skidding onto the grass, ripping off its left engine and blocking the runway of Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport late Thursday evening.

The 157 passengers and eight crew aboard were able to disembark without suffering any major injuries.

The plane was removed from the muddy spot where it had been stuck for more than a day, officials said, allowing normal operations to resume yesterday.

In a statement, Tugade said he was “saddened” by the mishap.

“It is a regrettabl­e experience, which is not of our own liking, nor of our own making. I am sorry. We did our very best to address the situation,” the transporta­tion chief said.

“This incident served as an eye-opener — a reminder for us to take a second look at the processes, procedures and protocols of concerned agencies, as well as airlines, so that we may all improve in the future,” he added.

Moving the plane was complicate­d by heavy rains that softened the ground, making it difficult to install the two cranes needed to lift the aircraft, officials said.

By noon yesterday, flights had resumed their normal schedule, but some passengers were not impressed by the speed of the recovery operation.

"At last," tweeted one disgruntle­d observer. "That's a record 36 hours."

Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s spokesman Eric Apolonio said investigat­ors had recovered the plane's black box and flight data recorder and would be summoning the pilots next week to find the cause of the mishap.

The airport will schedule special flights after midnight to make up for some of the flights that were canceled earlier, Bungag told AFP.

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