DOTr orders Philippine Airlines to explain diverted flight incident
- A Philippine Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Haneda Airport after smoke was reported in the cabin, according to Super Radyo dzBB.
- Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon confirmed that all passengers and crew on board PAL PR102 are safe.
- An initial finding indicated that smoke was emitted from one of the aircraft's two air conditioning units, according to Philippine Airlines.
- The Department of Transportation is coordinating with Philippine Airlines for assistance and is working with Haneda Airport to aid passengers.
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DOTr orders Philippine Airlines to explain diverted flight incident
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Transportation (DOTr) has ordered Philippine Airlines to explain the incident involving one of its flights being diverted to an airport in Japan. PR 102 made an emergency landing at the Haneda Airport in Tokyo on Thursday early morning after smoke was detected on the plane. “Upon landing, it was
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