The Philippine Star

blocks NAIA runway

- By RUDY SANTOS With Jaime Laude

A Philippine Air Force (PAF) Fokker 27 plane suffered a flat tire while preparing for takeoff at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA), blocking the runway yesterday morning and causing the delay of a commercial flight to Cebu.

Airport sources said military personnel who were scheduled to assess the Landingan Airport in Cagayan de Oro City were on board the Fokker 27 when the aircraft suffered a flat tire before 6 a.m.

The Fokker was towed to the presidenti­al hangar inside Villamor Air Base for inspection.

The runway was cleared at around 6: 25 a. m.

Philippine Airlines flight PR 843 that was scheduled to depart at around 6 a. m. was delayed due to the incident. The PAL plane departed 17 minutes late.

Col. Miguel Ernesto Okol, PAF spokesman, said the incident did not cause major delays of commercial flights after Air Force maintenanc­e personnel immediatel­y removed the military plane from Runway 06.

“The aircraft encountere­d a flat tire. So the pilot as per procedure shut down the engine and then the maintenanc­e personnel replaced the tire and it was towed back to the hangar. The aircraft is still in perfect condition,” Okol said, adding that an investigat­ion surroundin­g the glitch is being conducted.

The F- 27 twin turbo- prop aircraft is part of the PAF’s 220th Airlift Wing.

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