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    Just want to share my experience:

    Last Friday, I took the PAL's last flight from Cebu to Manila. It was scheduled to depart at 7:30 PM; but, there was delay and plane left at around 8:00 PM.

    Our landing at the NAIA runway was rough. While taxiing, the plane made some decelerations and accelerations then stopped. The pilot announced to stay seated and belts fastened as we were still on the runway. The plane's steering was defective and we had to wait for a tow truck to tow the plane to the terminal. While wating for the tow truck, we noticed that the plane was surrounded by fire trucks and other emergency vehicles.

    Then, we realized that we were already in danger of crash landing. Whew!!!! The passengers started to complain and speculate!

    I just thanked God it's Friday and no crash landing occurred. I'm also commending the pilots for doing their best in avoiding an accident.

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    Buti at walang nangyaring masama sa inyo.

    The PAL pilots are really one of the best pilots in the world, and yet they are very under paid.

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    What was the aircraft? A320 or A330?....Did they announce emergency landing procedure before the landing?

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    Thank God at ligtas lahat...

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    that's very good of them. safety of their passengers is still really their first concern. kudos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isuzoom View Post
    What was the aircraft? A320 or A330?....Did they announce emergency landing procedure before the landing?
    It was A320. No emergency announcement was made. We just realized about it when we noticed the emergency vehicles around the aircraft while waiting for the tow truck at the runway.

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    buti din yun para di magpanic mga people...

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    wow thats a nightmare...iiyak ako pagnangyari yan sakin :hihihi:

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    thank god po walang nangyari masama and safe kayong lahat...magaling talaga mga pilots natin sa pal

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    vuti nalang walang nangyare sayo!! noh

    ingat nalang tayo lagi divah?

    ingatzzzzz


    ANIMO!!!

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    hats off talaga sa pinoy pilots natin... your prayers work wonder to all of you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumusut_Amige View Post
    hats off talaga sa pinoy pilots natin... your prayers work wonder to all of you!
    vuti nalang kamo, ganyan ang mga filots natin!!!


    aprrove sa atin yung ganyan, priorotise yung safety ng filipino feofle!

    ANIMO!

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    Thank God,- nothing happened to you j_avonni and our countrymen in the same plane....

    2101:banana2:

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    wow!blessing talaga yan! good for you and all of the passengers. hats off to the pilot!

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    on the brighter side, landing in NAIA is alway rough regardless of carrier.

    pati sa airport dito hindi patag ang semento

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    God is really good.

    all of you are safe


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    Glad to know you are ok, God is good and your angels were watching over you that day.

    Flight ko bukas via PAL, hehehe ... sana grounded na muna yang airbus na yan :-)

    Slightly OT: Most people say, if you will be in a plane crash it'll better be inside a Singapore Airlines because of their outstanding crisis management & post-crisis procedure (family counseling, insurance/fees, etc). I agree on this at some point. Yet each time I fly, I also hope that a Pinoy pilot is in charge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_avonni View Post
    It was A320. No emergency announcement was made. We just realized about it when we noticed the emergency vehicles around the aircraft while waiting for the tow truck at the runway.
    Tsk..Tsk.. another front landing gear hydraulic problem...buti na lang di kayo nag ala Jetblue sa LAX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
    on the brighter side, landing in NAIA is alway rough regardless of carrier.

    pati sa airport dito hindi patag ang semento
    It was rougher, then the plane decelerated and accelerated for some times and stopped. I could see the passengers in front of me shaking their heads. Then, everybody was surprised and wondering after seeing the emergency vehicles around the aircraft.

    Probably, the pilots knew that the situation was under their controls. Hence, they didn't bother to announce it to the passengers to avoid panics. And, these emergency vehicles were there just in case.

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    I suspect it was the engine...they used the hydrualic brake on and off without the help of engine reverse thrust...kaya parang stop and go ang plane. TGIF nga na walang me nangyari.

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TGIF and our plane didn't crash-land