The Philippine Star

‘Davao airport accident won’t affect evaluation of Phl aviation’

- By LAWRENCE AGCAOILI

Authoritie­s are confident that the accident at the Davao City Internatio­nal Airport involving an aircraft of Cebu Pacifi c would not derail government efforts to have the ban lifted on local airlines mounting additional ßights to the US and Europe.

Transporta­tion Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya, in a text message to he

S $% , said the government is confident that the incident would not affect the ongoing evaluation by the US Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and the European Union.

Abaya said the accident that resulted in the cancellati­on of all ßights to and from the Davao airport is not unique to the Philippine­s.

“These events happen in the most advanced societies. What is important is our airlines are complying with internatio­nal safety standards and procedures. I am quite confident we are,” Abaya said.

The FAA downgraded the safety rating of the Philippine­s from category 1 to category 2 in 2008 upon the recommenda­tion of the United Nations’ Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on (ICAO) after the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP) failed to reform the country’s civil aviation system.

In 2010, the 27-member European Commission also banned Philippine carriers from operating in Europe.

The ICAO lifted the significan­t security concerns on the Philippine­s this year after CAAP passed an audit conducted by ICAO from Feb. 18 to 22.

Capt. Rodante Joya, deputy director general of CAAP, said the Davao incident would even boost the country’s efforts for the lifting of the ban. “This will show how we handle this kind of situation,” he said.

Joya said a representa­tive of the EU Commission directorat­e general for mobility and transport is on a four-day on-site visit to the Philippine­s.

A meeting of the EU air safety committee by the end of the month would discuss the results of the audit on the country.

Last month, a team composed of the FAA’s Western Pacific-Flight Standards Division manager Nicholas Reyes and senior FAA representa­tive to the Philippine­s James Spillane conducted an audit on the Philippine­s.

CAAP director general William Hotchkiss III had said the government is confident that the Philippine­s would get an upgrade from the FAA and the ban imposed by EU would be lifted early next year.

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