American, Canadian Killed In Philippine Medevac Crash - AVweb

At least one American and one Canadian were among eight people killed in the reported explosion and crash of a Westwind business jet that was on a medevac flight from Manila to Haneda, Japan, on Sunday. “The plane caught fire and exploded as it was taking off the [Ninoy Aquino International Airport] Runway 24,” Philippine Senator Dick Gordon said in a tweet. The airport fire department was on the scene immediately but there was nothing they could do for the occupants. “Eight passengers consisting of a flight medic, nurse, doctor, three flight crew, one patient and its companion were on board,” Gordon reported.


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It’s very unfortunate that the Philippines does not have NTSB as I’d really like to see the report on this. I’m a disabled Vet , combat type , one each with 37 years of bedside care , finishing as an RN , CEN working in Level one trauma centers .
The same company flew a King Air into the ground last year about 50 miles south of NAIA. The media here called it a light plane.
In one of the innumerable cell phone pictures circulating , it shows a NAIA Crash - Fire “ fire fighter “ turned out in a t shirt and shorts.