
After a cabin filled with a smoke environment, in Japan, he was forced to carry out an emergency landing in Japan for years on Los Angeles in the United States in the United States in the United States forced to carry out an emergency landing. A flight, which carried 355 passengers and four crew members, took off from Manila International Airport on Wednesday at approximately 10 am.
The incident occurred when one of the air conditioning on the plane began to release smoke. Several videos and pictures that appeared on the social media showed passengers who covered the noses for smoke.
After the incident, the Minister of Transport Vince Dison ordered an emergency landing of the Filipin Air Airport (PAL) flight at the Japanese Airport Haneda and explore how the air conditioner began to emit smoke.
Vince Dizon focused on a press conference and said, “It’s really important, especially for our airlines – we really have to ensure the safety and comfort of passengers and we’ll have to look at what happened there.”
“I’ve already instructed CAAP (Civil Aviation Authority in the Philippines) and Civil Aviation Council to really look at what happened and saw what really happened with the plane and how Philippine Airlines responded to the incident,” he added.
The minister reported that all passengers were evacuated and measures were taken for passengers to go to Los Angeles for the next flights.
Meanwhile, the notification of the cause of the show was issued by a PAP and a Civil Aviation Council that demanded an explanation of the reports that no support was available to passengers who were released.
“After landing, there was no ground staff or traffic support to help passengers,” said the command, adding, “As you know, under the law on passenger rights (APBR), passengers are entitled to timely assistance, accommodation and information during delay, cancellation and diverse.”
“In addition, existing councils issued by this office require air companies to ensure that adequate support for the treatment of land be introduced to help passengers adequately in the event of a flight disturbance.”
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