Tag: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines

Operasyon ng Kalibo International Airport, balik normal na

BALIK operasyon na ang Kalibo International Airport matapos ma-ialis sa runway nito ang sumadsad na eroplano ng SEAIR kahapon.  Nahila na rin ang rumespondeng firetruck na nahulog sa kanal. Ayon kay Engr. Martin Terre, manager ng Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines sa Aklan, pasado alas 9 kagabi ng muling buksan ang airport. Magsasagawa naman ng imbestigasyon ang CAAP upang malaman ang tunay na sanhi ng pagsadsad ng eroplano. Dahil sa pangyayari, maraming pasahero ang naistranded sa […]

CAAP needs 500 air traffic controllers

MANILA, Philippines – The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines or CAAP needs 500 air traffic controllers in the next 5 years. CAAP will need more air traffic controllers after the upgrading of airports this December. (Eagle News Service Described by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Jericho Morales, Uploaded by MRFaith Bonalos)

Imperial visit affects flights

With the arrival of Japanese Emperor Akihito and his wife, Empress Michiko, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines issued a Notice to Airmen, domestic flights were cancelled until January 30, 2016. (Eagle News Service Described by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Dexter Magno, Uploaded by MRFaith Bonalos)

CAAP protests China’s harassment in Pag-asa Island

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) went to the Department of Foreign Affairs to protest the harassment made by Chinese military against their team in the Pag-asa Island in the West Philippine Sea. The CAAP team went to the said island in order to scout for an area where they can construct a radar to monitor civil flights in the area when members of the Chinese military prohibited them from doing said action. […]

Airports operation in the Philippines, back to normal

After the rampage of “Nona”, 81 airports around the Philippines under the administration of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. CAAP added that said airports only sustained minor damages. (Eagle News Service Described by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Jericho Morales, Uploaded by MRFaith Bonalos) https://youtu.be/zgDkgAC5CuQ

DOTC preps Laguindingan Airport for night landing

With all air navigation and airfield ground lighting systems at the Laguindingan Airport installed and tested, the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) are aiming to begin night landing operations at the Northern Mindanao gateway within this month. “We are happy to announce that the Laguindingan Airport is now equipped for night landing operations. We hope to activate evening flights by the end of November in […]

No big airplanes in Tacloban

According to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, large aircraft cannot land on the Daniel Romualdez Airport in Tacloban City, with only turbo-propeller aircraft and the like are allowed.