President Rodrigo R. Duterte on Monday announced his plan to
convert the presidential plane into an air ambulance, saying that he’s already
“comfortable” with commercial flights.
"I have also requested (National Defense) Secretary
(Delfin) Lorenzana to make the arrangement because I am giving up the
presidential plane, convert it into an air ambulance," he told the 500
soldiers of the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division at Camp Lukban
here late Monday afternoon.
The President also asked the Defense chief to study
converting some Fokker planes of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
into air ambulances as well.
"You'll have about so many planes for the Armed Forces
of the Philippines .
Tutal ako komportable na ako sa PAL (Philippine Airlines) pati itong Cebu
Pacific. Matagal namang walang nahulog diyan so okay na siguro ang mga eroplano
nila (nobody has fallen from their planes for a long time so they must be
okay)," he added in jest.
The Chief Executive said it’s up to the next President to
acquire a presidential plane after his term.
During his 15-minute speech, he also bared his plan to use a
small private plane for his travels.
"Sometimes I can use a jet plane, a small one kung may
pang-gasolina. I just pay the gasoline, air, pati operational costs," he
said.
The President reiterated his campaign promise on converting
presidential aircraft after detailing his plans for the Armed Forces of the Philippines Medical Center .
“Anything that can help you, we will give it to you,” he
added.
The Air Force's 250th Presidential Airlift Wing has been
used for the air mobility of the President as well as the first family and
visiting dignitaries.
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