8 passengers consisting of a … Our fire and medic teams were already dispatched to NAIA Terminal 2 to respond to the plane crash incident involving Lion Air Flight RPC 5880. he wreckage of Lion Air Flight RPC 5880 is seen at the runway of Ninoy Aquino International Airport after it crashed in Manila, Philippines on March 29.he wreckage of Lion Air Flight RPC 5880 is seen at the runway of Ninoy Aquino International Airport after it crashed in Manila, Philippines on March 29.Manila, Philippines (AP) -- A plane carrying eight people, including an American and a Canadian, burst into flames Sunday while attempting to take off from Manila’s airport on a flight bound for Japan, killing all those on board, officials said.The Westwind 24 plane, which was carrying six Filipino crew members and the American and Canadian passengers, was bound for Tokyo on a medical mission when it caught fire near the end of the main runway, Manila airport general manager Ed Monreal said.Firetrucks and rescue personnel rushed and doused the twin-engine aircraft with foam to try to extinguish the flames, he said.
The Lionair plane Flight RPC 5880 was carrying eight passengers — a flight medic, nurse, doctor, three flight crew, a patient, and a companion. Two Marines from Montebello Recruitment assisted with the folding of the flag.

The other six on board were Filipino, according to the manifest.The passengers included medical personnel, according to Red Cross spokesman Richard Gordon.The plane was reportedly carrying medical supplies, the Philippines News Agency said, adding that the plane caught fire on the runway.California State Sen. Bob Archuleta on Sunday presented a flag to the family of Lance Cpl. The plane belongs to Lionair Inc., which is owned by Archie Po and is different from Lion Air, an Indonesian airline company.

A Lion Air flight bound for Japan has burst into flames just after take off in the Philippines. "Passengers consisting of a flight medic, nurse, doctor, three flight crew, one … The flight was on a medEvac mission to Haneda, Japan, MIAA said. A Lion Air medical evacuation flight bound for Japan exploded in a ball of flames just after take-off in the Philippines, killing all eight passengers and crew on board. Shortly after 8pm (GMT+8), Lion Air chartered plane RPC 5880 carrying eight passengers and medical supplies bound for Tokyo’s Haneda Airport burst into flames shortly after taking off from Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila.
Lion Air Group mendukung kebijakan pemerintah dalam rangka pencegahan penyebaran Covid-19 dengan mengacu kepada SE No 7 Tahun 2020 GUGUS TUGAS PERCEPATAN PENANGANAN COVID-19, mengenai Kriteria Pembatasan perjalanan orang keluar atau masuk wilayah batas negara dan/atau batas wilayah administratif dengan kendaraan pribadi atau sarana transportasi umum (darat, kereta api, … The airport had only minimal staff due to air travel restrictions that are part of a monthlong lockdown imposed by the government in the main northern Philippine region of Luzon, where Manila, the capital, lies, to fight the coronavirus outbreak, officials said.A Korean Airlines flight bound for Manila was diverted to Clark International Airport, north of Manila, due to the incident, Monreal said, adding that the main runway would be reopened as soon as the wreckage was removed.Donaldo Mendoza, the deputy chief of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, said the aircraft was deemed “airworthy” based on records and its pilots were properly certified to fly.The plane had flown to central Iloilo province Saturday to deliver medical supplies without any incident, Mendoza said.Mendoza said airport tower personnel were horrified to see the plane still rolling on the runway at a point when it should have already taken off, but added it remains unclear what trouble the plane encountered.“They were really alarmed so they already picked up the hotline just in case, whatever happens, they can immediately call fire, crash and rescue,” Mendoza said. © 1998 - 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. | All Rights Reserved. "Unfortunately, there were no survivors," Monreal told a late-night news conference.He declined to identify the victims until their families were informed and said other details about the flight and the passengers were unclear.The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said the aircraft apparently encountered an unspecified “problem which resulted in a fire” as it rolled to take off, adding its chief investigator was on the way to the scene.Video footage shows the aircraft engulfed in bright-orange flames in the darkness as firefighters scramble to put out the fire by spraying chemical foam while sirens blare.Nearly three hours after the accident, the bodies of the victims were still inside the wreckage. An Israeli jewelry company is working on what it says will be the world's most expensive coronavirus mask, a gold, diamond-encrusted face covering with a price tag of $1.5 million.The 18-karat white gold mask will be decorated with 3,600 white and black diamonds and fitted with top-rated N99 filters at the request of the buyer, said designer Isaac Levy.A dispute that erupted into gun fire during a large outdoor party in Washington, D.C., early Sunday left one person dead and some 20 others injured, including an off-duty officer “struggling for her life,” according to police.Christopher Brown, 17, died in the shooting that occurred after midnight in a southeast side neighborhood where people had gathered for music and food, Peter Newsham, the chief of the Metropolitan Police Department, told reporters. Rescuers stand next to the wreckage of a Westwind aircraft after it caught fire during takeoff at Manila International Airport in Manila on March 29, 2020. "Our fire and medic teams were already dispatched to NAIA Terminal 2 to respond to the plane crash incident involving Lion Air Flight RPC 5880," tweeted Richard J Gordon, chair of the Philippine Red Cross.