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ginapeterb
1st December 2006, 15:58
Philippine Airlines Boeing 737 has mis-approach wave off, when Butuan City Aiport landing lights 'nicked'

BUTUAN CITY — Thieves ran away with runway lights and got away with it.

It took Philippine Airlines (PAL) pilots 1 minute to initiate a missed approach to Butuan City airport, from Manila when they noticed that the runway lights were missing at the Butuan City airport last Wednesday. Initial investigation indicated that thieves apparently pulled a fast one, unnoticed by the airport security personnel and workers at the tower of the newly refurbished Butuan City airport in Barangay Bancasi.

Reports from Caraga Police Regional Office claimed PAL pilots in last Tuesday’s flight from Manila to Butuan wondered why the puppy lights were off at runway no. 12 despite foggy visibility due to signs of bad weather. The pilots, whose names were not disclosed immediately, notified the control tower but tower personnel assured the pilots who were preparing for landing that they had already switched on the lights at Runway 12.

The pilots insisted the switch wasn’t on. This prompted the control tower personnel to call the attention of security personnel on the ground to check the runway lights, only to find out that all lights and wires were gone, carted away by thieves.

Reports said the PAL pilots could only chuckle in disbelief how robbers could easily cart away the runway lights and wires undetected in the wide open space of an airport.

The Air Transportation Office (ATO) here is investigating why the theft went unnoticed despite round-the-clock security measures that were intensified following threats of terrorist bombings in Philippine airports.

Just goes to show, in the Philippines, it will go, if you dont watch it.

KeithD
1st December 2006, 17:39
This would be funny if it wasn't so bloody dangerous :NoNo:

baboyako
1st December 2006, 19:17
but on the upside, some lucky soul has there living room illuminated by 10 kilowatt halogens :icon_lol:

A_flyer
1st December 2006, 20:17
The pilots insisted the switch wasn’t on. This prompted the control tower personnel to call the attention of security personnel on the ground to check the runway lights, only to find out that all lights and wires were gone, carted away by thieves.
That's the problem with the big increase of copper price. You have a lot of electrical wires stolen. We had cases in France on motorway lightings, train signals systems, sports equipment lighting and even power distribution lines during the night!