
Two killed, three injured in helicopter emergency landing in Philippines
The Hindu
Two killed and three injured in a helicopter emergency landing near Manila, Philippines; cause under investigation.
A civilian helicopter made an emergency landing on Tuesday (March 3, 2026) in a grassy clearing near a village east of the Philippines capital, killing two people and injuring the three others onboard.
“It was not immediately clear what caused the forced landing in clear weather about 50 metres (164 ft) from the nearest cluster of houses in a village in Pililla town in Rizal province,” the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines and other officials said.
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“The Bell 505 helicopter took off from Manila and was enroute toQuezon province, more than 400 kilometres (248 miles) southeast of the capital, when it made a forced landing,” aviation officials said.
“One person died instantly from the impact of the landing and another died in a hospital. The three others, including the pilot, were brought to a hospital with injuries,” Pililla town Mayor John Masinsin and the provincial police told reporters.
Mr. Masinsin added without elaborating that two of those onboard were foreigners, including one of the two who died.













