Blames wind for Pilot Error
By Yolanda Sotelo
February 11, 2011
By Yolanda Sotelo
February 11, 2011
Basco - One of the Sky Pasada planes servicing Batanes was almost pushed off
the island’s unpaved runway by unusually strong winds on Thursday, a
company press statement said on Friday.
Ramon Guico III, president of WCC Aviation Co., which operates the
Sky Pasada, said no one was hurt when the twin-engine, short-range LET
410 was dragged by strong winds toward the end of the runway, moments
after it landed at Itbayat island.
“The landing gear was destroyed and we do not know yet what other
damages there could be. But we are thankful that not one of the
passengers was hurt,” Guico said in a telephone interview.
The plane flew from Basco, Batanes capital town, to Itbayat. Guico
would not say how many passengers were on the plane but the LET 410
could accommodate 19 people.
Guico said the plane was one of the two aircraft approved by the manufacturer to fly the Batanes route.
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has certified
that the two Sky Pasada planes are outfitted for the peculiar slopes of
the Basco runway, he said.
Guico said the company would continue servicing the route because it
would be difficult for Batanes residents to move from Basco to Itbayat
without the Sky Pasada.
“But I do not know yet when we could resume operations. It all
depends on how long the aircraft will be repaired. We will also try to
have a cost-benefit analysis, whether it would still be feasible to have
it repaired,” he said.
In July 2010, Sky Pasada planes were grounded when the CAAP required
airline companies to introduce additional safety features on their fleet
to comply with European Aviation Security Agency standards.
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