From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Jun 14): Navy reservist gets award for helping Cebu Pacific passengers leave
plane
A Navy reservist who served as a “guiding voice” when a Cebu Pacific plane
overshot the runway at Davao International Airport received an award from the
Philippine Navy Friday afternoon for his “commendable conduct.”
Ensign Marlon Bo was given the Military Commendation Medal by Captain
Promitivo Gopo, chief of Naval Reserve Command at Navrescom Headquarters in
Intramuros, Manila, the Philippine Navy said in a statement.
Bo, a graduate of the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy in 2003 and was also
one of the passengers of the ill-fated airplane, assisted the “passengers in a
systematic, secure and prompt disembarkation from the plane.”
“Applying his knowledge and training in emergency evacuation procedure,
Ensign Bo with unreserved concern for the safety of his fellow passengers, took
the initiative and managed to avert stampede and prevent them from further
hurting themselves,” part of the award citation read.
“Ensign Bo was able to organize and assist the passengers in a systematic,
secure and prompt disembarkation from the plane during the said emergency
situation. Unmindful of his own personal safety, Ensign Bo did all these until
the last passenger had safely disembarked,” it said.
None of the 165 passengers was injured, but several complained about the slow
response of Cebu Pacific’s pilots and crew. The rough landing in stormy weather
Sunday evening forced the closure of the Davao International Airport in Davao
City while the Airbus A320-200 remained stuck on the runway.
“Everyone panicked. Women and children were screaming,” Percival Jacones told
the Philippine Daily Inquirer. He said the cabin crew appeared stunned and it
took 15 minutes before the captain came out of the cockpit to address the
passengers
Nino Alinsub, who was also aboard the flight, recalled in his Facebook
account how Bo encouraged passengers to remain calm.
“It took the courage of one person, whom we only know as Captain Bok from the
Philippine Navy, to stand up and calm everyone down. He knew what he was doing,
and he was in control when even the cabin crew looked like they were really at a
loss on what to do,” Alinsub said.
“Captain Bok gave clear instructions for everyone to sit down, so that we
could leave row by row to prevent the plane from tilting over. He was the clear
definition of a “guiding voice,” he said.
Civil Aviation Authority Deputy Director General John Andrews said pilot
error probably caused the accident.
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/426517/navy-reservist-gets-award-for-helping-cebu-pacific-passengers-leave-plane
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