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aviation fails ICAO safety test anew (Philipines)
MANILA,
Philippines - The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Caap) will remain
in Category 2 status as it has again flunked a review conducted by inspectors
from the International Civil Aviation Organization (Icao).
As such, Caap will remain in Category 2 status; the Icao team was said to have found two "significant safety concerns [SSC]" during its 10-day evaluation. The team said Caap "failed" in "aircraft registration and flight safety inspection."
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines had hoped that the country's aviation industry would revert to Category 1 status so that its newly purchased B777 would be able to fly to new routes in the United States and Europe.
As such, Caap will remain in Category 2 status; the Icao team was said to have found two "significant safety concerns [SSC]" during its 10-day evaluation. The team said Caap "failed" in "aircraft registration and flight safety inspection."
Flag carrier Philippine Airlines had hoped that the country's aviation industry would revert to Category 1 status so that its newly purchased B777 would be able to fly to new routes in the United States and Europe.
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