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PAF has enough helicopters for rescue flights–spokesman

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The Philippine Air Force said Friday it has enough helicopters for rescue missions despite the grounding of its Sikorsky S-76A rescue helicopters following Wednesday’s crash in Basilan that killed four of its personnel.

“We still have sufficient helicopters for rescue missions. We can use our existing (Bell) UH-1, Huey II, and the (PZL) W-3 ‘Sokol’,” PAF spokesperson, Lt. Col. Aristides Galang.

Galang added that all helicopters in the PAF, except those configured purely for ground attack missions like the Mcdonnell Douglas MG-520 and AgustaWestland (now Leonardo) AW-109, can be reconfigured for search-and-rescue missions if needed.

Following the crash in Lantawan, Basilan, the PAF has ordered the immediate grounding of all its S-76A helicopters for “prompt maintenance inspection” as part of the investigations to determine the cause of the mishap.

Galang earlier said a team will be sent to the area to conduct further investigation on the accident.

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He added that they will also look into environmental, material, and human factors in determining the cause of the mishap.

He added that the S-76A helicopter with tail number 202 belong to their 505th Search-and-Rescue Group and was deployed for a medical evacuation mission in Jolo and took off around 12:33 p.m.

The aircraft was based at Edwin Andrews Air Base in Zamboanga City.

Killed in the accident were Major Jessie Miller, the pilot-in-command, 1st Lt. Mack-Ar Ferrer, co-pilot, Staff Sgt. Miguel Bañas Jr. and Airman 2nd Class Benedicto Leal Jr.

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