Helicopter crash leaves PNP without air asset
>> Sunday, July 7, 2013
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- The aerial capability
of the Philippine National Police has been crippled after its last air asset –
a Robinson Raven 44 helicopter was damaged when it crash landed in Tinglayan,
Kalinga on June 19 leaving three policemen injured, a police official said.
Senior Supt. Alexis Castillo,
officer-in-charge of the PNP’s Air Unit, said the aircraft was the only
brand-new one among three Robinson Raven 44s procured in 2010, “with only 350
flying hours on its record.”
The two other Robinson Raven 44s are still
entangled in a pending graft case in the Sandiganbayan as they were allegedly
second-hand aircraft passed off as new.
Former first gentleman Jose Miguel Arroyo and
other respondents, including retired and active police officers, were indicted
for the alleged anomaly.
Castillo said the PNP still has three other
aircraft but these are set for major repairs.
He said the damaged helicopter remained as of
press time at the crash site on Mount Bitulayungan in Tinglayan because
aircraft investigators could not get to the area due to bad weather.
“We have coordinated with the Philippine Air
Force but they said they have no capability to sling the chopper. Sling is the
term we use in transferring the aircraft with the use of another aircraft,” he
said.
The only option left, he said, is to
dismantle the damaged aircraft, place it on a makeshift carriage and have it
towed by a carabao to the nearest police station, which is about five
kilometers away or about seven hours’ walk. – With a report by Charlie
Lagasca
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