22 May 2020
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) flew its longest non-stop flight ever, flying Miami to Manila on a special charter flight to pick up 347 stranded overseas Filipino Workers.
The Boeing 777-300ER (RP-C7772)took the milestone flight flying as PR5112 clocking 16 hours and nine minutes longer than its longest commercial flight to New York, traversing 9,316 miles.
PR5112, left Manila just after midnight (12:14 A.M.) and landed at around 4 P.M. Miami time.
PR5112 was headed by Capt. Rommel Quizon, First Officer Joseph Marvin Jumaquio, Second Officer Jose Miguel Cajucom, and Second Officer Elijah Len Alcantara.
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) flew its longest non-stop flight ever, flying Miami to Manila on a special charter flight to pick up 347 stranded overseas Filipino Workers.
The Boeing 777-300ER (RP-C7772)took the milestone flight flying as PR5112 clocking 16 hours and nine minutes longer than its longest commercial flight to New York, traversing 9,316 miles.
PR5112, left Manila just after midnight (12:14 A.M.) and landed at around 4 P.M. Miami time.
PR5112 was headed by Capt. Rommel Quizon, First Officer Joseph Marvin Jumaquio, Second Officer Jose Miguel Cajucom, and Second Officer Elijah Len Alcantara.
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