The police said the PAF aircraft Marchetti SF260, with tail number 29-01, crashed at 10:42 a.m. in the middle of the rice field at Sitio Tabon in Barangay Del Rosario. /PDI
CITY OF BALANGA, Bataan — A Philippine Air Force aircraft crashed Wednesday morning in Pilar town in this province, killing its two pilots.The police said the PAF aircraft Marchetti SF260, with tail number 29-01, crashed at 10:42 a.m. in the middle of the rice field at Sitio Tabon in Barangay Del Rosario.
Citing witnesses, investigators said the plane was seen “descending fast” before it crashed into the rice field.
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