PHILIPPINES-COLLISION
JULY 8 2007 12:36h
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Two light planes being used for flight training collided in the air north of Manila on Sunday and crashed in a rice field.
Nilo Jatico, head of the local air transport office, said the two planes, both two-seater Cessna 150s, were on their way to land when they collided several km from an airfield in Plaridel town, about 35 km (22 miles) north of Manila.
All three men on the planes, including two Indian student pilots and a Filipino instructor, were killed on the spot.
The airfield in Plaridel is mainly used for training.
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