A Filipino police officer was among the 67 fatalities listed after a passenger plane collided midair with a military helicopter and crashed into the
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A Filipino police colonel was among the fatalities in the deadly mid-air collision between an American Airlines jetliner and a United States (US) Army helicopter over Washington D.C., the Philippine National Police (PNP) confirmed on Friday.
A US commercial airliner with 64 people aboard and a military helicopter collided over Washington on Wednesday before
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The Philippine embassy in Washington, D.C. said it has not received reports of Filipinos involved in the aircraft crash in the Potomac River near Reagan National
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A Filipino police officer was among the 67 fatalities in the collision between a military helicopter and a commercial plane near Washington, D.C., the Philippine National Police (PNP) confirmed on Friday.
Among the passengers on the crashed jet was Police Col. Pergentino N. Malabed, who managed supplies for the Philippine National Police. Malabed was in the U.S. with two colleagues to inspect vests and
A US passenger plane carrying 64 people crashed into Washington's chilly Potomac River on Wednesday after colliding mid-air with a military helicopter near Reagan National Airport, prompting a major emergency response and the grounding of all flights.