Malacanang assured on Sunday that authorities are keeping a
close watch on activities in the West Philippine Sea .
Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. of the Presidential
Communications Operations Office said the safety of the public is the
government’s main concern as he noted the recent warning issued by the Civil
Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).
The CAAP on Saturday alerted aircraft pilots in anticipation
of China ’s rocket launch on Hainan Island .
CAAP’s Notice to Airmen (NOTAM), a warning on the possible
dangers on flight routes, was withdrawn after the successful launching of the
Long March-7 new generation rocket, which is expected to become the main
carrier for China’s future space missions.
“Walang dapat ipangamba dahil masinsin namang tinututukan
ang mga kaganapan katulad niyan at ang ating CAAP (Civil Aviation Authority of
the Philippines) ay nakapagpalabas ng napapanahong babala o notice sa mga
piloto ng mga sasakyang panghimpapawid upang umiwas nga doon sa inakalang
maaaring daanan ‘nung rocket na iyong nabanggit,” said Secretary Coloma in an
interview over Radyo ng Bayan.
“Ang mahalaga lang dito, malaman ng ating mga mamamayan na
24 oras, pitong araw sa isang linggo, hindi po tinatantanan ng ating mga
awtoridad ‘yung pagtutok sa ganyang klaseng mga kaganapan para nga magkaroon
tayo ng kaalaman at kahandaan at para manatili tayong ligtas,” Coloma further
said.
The CAAP alert, which covered about 250 kilometers west of Manila Bay
to 430 kilometers west of Lingayen Gulf in
Pangasinan, was issued from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. last Saturday.
The medium-sized, two-stage rocket is expected to become the
main carrier for China ’s
future space missions. It can carry up to 13.5 tons to low-Earth orbit.
The re-entry module of the Long March-5 rocket is set to
return to Earth at a desert in Inner Mongolia
on Sunday afternoon after orbiting the planet 13 times.
According to reports, China is planning to launch its
biggest carrier rocket, the Long March-5, from the same facility later this
year.
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