Philippine Daily Inquirer

6 DEAD IN PAF BLACK HAWK CRASH IN TARLAC

Defense chief orders grounding of Air Force’s newly acquired fleet of Black Hawks following accident

- By Jun A. Malig and Jeannette I. Andrade @Team_Inquirer

Six Philippine Air Force (PAF) personnel died after an S-70i Black Hawk combat utility helicopter crashed in Capas town, Tarlac province, during a night flight training on Wednesday, authoritie­s said.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana on Thursday ordered the grounding of the PAF’s newly acquired fleet of Black Hawks following the accident.

Lt. Col. Maynard Mariano, PAF spokespers­on, said the six people aboard the helicopter, including the pilot, did not survive the crash. He declined to identify them on Thursday, pending the notificati­on of their families, but said the fatalities included a lieutenant colonel, two majors, a master sergeant, a technical sergeant and a sergeant.

Police Col. Renante Cabico, Tarlac police director, said the helicopter went down at Sitio Manabayuka­n in Barangay Patling, Capas. The 790th Air Base Group based in Barangay Sta. Juliana, about 7 kilometers from the crash site, informed the Tarlac police about the incident at 6:10 a.m. on Thursday.

Vital training

Mariano said the multirole utility helicopter of the 205th tactical helicopter wing had been on night flight training en route to its station in Clark Freeport in Pampanga when all communicat­ion with the aircraft was lost. He said the accident happened between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Wednesday.

“The helicopter was earliUnifi­ed er reported to be late from the estimated time of return to its station at Clark Air Base, Pampanga, thus, prompting the eventual search,” Mariano said.

He said night flight proficienc­y training was part of the capabiliti­es of PAF pilots and crew prior to their full deployment “to assist our front-line units in their missions.”

“Although with inherent risks, this competency is vital and necessary for the transport and logistics requiremen­ts of Commands,” he said.

“We grieve for the loss. The PAF will conduct a thorough inquiry to determine the circumstan­ces of this unfortunat­e event,” he said. “For the meantime, all the other Black Hawks will not be flown until the conclusion of the investigat­ion.”

From Poland

The Sikorksy S-70i Black Hawk helicopter involved in the crash was part of the first batch of five choppers delivered in November last year for the PAF. A second batch of six was delivered early this month with the last batch of five expected to arrive in the country in November.

Sixteen S-70i Black Hawk helicopter­s were acquired for a contract price of $241.5 million by the Department of National Defense from Polish company Polskie Zaklady Lotnicze, under license from Sikorsky United States, through a government-to-government transactio­n with Poland.

The PAF has been using the initial batch of Black Hawks in humanitari­an assistance and disaster response operations, including the distributi­on of COVID-19 vaccines and other medical supplies.

 ?? —PHOTO COURTESY OF ILOILO CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE ?? MORE JAB SUPPLY SOON The national government has included Iloilo City among areas that will receive a bigger share of COVID-19 vaccines. The city, which is the regional capital of Western Visayas, has been fast-tracking the inoculatio­n of its priority sectors, including policemen, as vaccine supply becomes available.
—PHOTO COURTESY OF ILOILO CITY MAYOR’S OFFICE MORE JAB SUPPLY SOON The national government has included Iloilo City among areas that will receive a bigger share of COVID-19 vaccines. The city, which is the regional capital of Western Visayas, has been fast-tracking the inoculatio­n of its priority sectors, including policemen, as vaccine supply becomes available.
 ?? —MALACAÑANG PHOTO ?? AIR ASSET In this photo taken in February, President Duterte (third from left) inspects an S-70i Black Hawk helicopter, one of the newly delivered air assets of the Philippine Air Force at Clark Air Base in Pampanga. A similar model crashed in Capas, Tarlac, on Wednesday during a night flight training.
—MALACAÑANG PHOTO AIR ASSET In this photo taken in February, President Duterte (third from left) inspects an S-70i Black Hawk helicopter, one of the newly delivered air assets of the Philippine Air Force at Clark Air Base in Pampanga. A similar model crashed in Capas, Tarlac, on Wednesday during a night flight training.

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