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November 25, 2015

Philippine military blew up UH-1D wreckage


A Philippine Air Force UH-1D helicopter that crashed on Nov. 7 was destroyed by the military to prevent the wreckage from ending up in the hands of rebel groups in the area.




he Philippine military has blew up an air force UH-1D helicopter that crashed in the southern province of Sarangani despite on-going investigations into the ill-fated aircraft.

Col. Enrico Canaya, a spokesman for the Philippine Air Force, said the chopper was destroyed to prevent rebel groups from getting access to the downed UH-1D. The refurbished chopper crashed on November 7 in Matalam town while transporting soldiers wounded in fighting with communist insurgents.

“We have to destroy it because it is a conflict area where rebel groups operate. It is a disposal procedure in all military equipment in conflict areas and we don’t have access to the area that why it was destroyed,” Canaya told.

He said all radio equipment and machine guns and other serviceable items were removed before the chopper was destroyed on November 19.

Nine soldiers, including two pilots and two gunnery sergeants were injured in the crash, according to the military’s Eastern Mindanao Command.

Officials there said the refurbished helicopter were evacuating 5 wounded soldiers – who clashed November 6 with the communist rebel group New People’s Army in the province – when the chopper crash landed due to strong winds.

“There were prevailing strong winds when the said helicopter was landing. The nine personnel -pilots, crew and soldiers – on-board the helicopter suffered slight injuries and were already secured,” army Captain Alberto Caber, a spokesman for the Eastern Mindanao Command.

He said the chopper – part of 9 refurbished air force helicopters bought by the Philippines last year from Rice Aircraft Services Inc. – was totally wrecked. The chopper was under the control of the Philippine Air Force Tactical Operations Group XI of the 3rd Air Division.

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