US military plane hits road barrier during Philippine training, 5 injured

A United States military plane carrying five American personnel hit a concrete barrier while attempting to take off from a road during a contingency training in a northern Philippine province, injuring all those aboard, Philippine officials said on Wednesday. The pilot and two other American personnel were brought to a hospital for treatment after Tuesday afternoon’s accident in a concrete bypass road in Laoac town in Pangasinan province. Two other injured personnel were treated at the site, police said in an initial report.
The training that involved a US Air Force transport aircraft landing on and taking off from an “alternate landing zone” was planned and fully coordinated with Philippine civilian, police and military authorities, three Philippine officials told The Associated Press, adding that the cause of the accident was under investigation. The three officials spoke to The AP on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the accident publicly.
The aircraft managed to land during the “supervised activity,” but swerved during takeoff, one of the three officials said, adding that such unique training was needed to brace military forces for all types of contingencies, including when regular airports and runways become inaccessible during typhoons and earthquakes. US forces are allowed to conduct training with Filipino counterparts in the Philippines under a 1999 Visiting Forces Agreement.











