Diversion of flights from Naia to Clark unlikely as of now despite Taal activity — CAAP

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Diverting flights to airports far from both Taal in Batangay and Mayon in Albay are still unlikely as of now, despite both volcanoes showing signs of increased activities recently. | GabrielLaluINQ

“Meron na po tayong tinatawag na preparation dito. Actually, normal naman po itong mga volcano alert at taon-taon po, meron tayong nagiging eksperyensyang ganito, at binibigyan lang ho natin ng immediately ng paalala ang ating airline operator kung paano nila iha-handle itong nasabing issue,” he added.

If Alert Level 4 is raised over Taal volcano — or if it erupts — then flights at Ninoy Aquino International Airport may be diverted to Clark International Airport. “Malayo po ang Clark pero ang Naia po is mostly, baka ma-apektuhan dahil napaka-delikado rin ho ‘yong tinatawag na volcanic ash doon sa mga aircraft, sa mga engine ng aircraft,” Apolonio said.

because it is extremely dangerous for that which is called volcanic for the aircraft, to the engines of the aircraft.) “Kaya talaga hong gina-guide namin sila kung saan sila pupwede lang dumaan dahil baka ma-ingest ‘yong nasabing volcanic ash, eh catastrophic po ang magiging resulta n’yan,” he added.CAAP on Monday issued a Notice to Airmen to avoid both volcanoes, and Kanlaon volcano in Negros Island.Notam stated aircraft are not allowed to operate 10,000 feet above the surface of volcanoes.

 

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