Friday, August 24, 2012

Cebu Air

City Traffic Operations Management board chairman Sylvan “Jack” Jakosalem said he and some pilots want to give tribute to Bahinting by dropping flowers from the air. He added that six private planes and a chopper will participate in the floral offering.
Aviatour, the company Jessup established, runs a flight school and offer aerial tours.
It also sells aircraft.
Ferol said the flight school has more than 100 students at present and all of them are foreigners.
She added that the flight school would survive despite Jessup’s death because it has competent instructors.
Anti-venom
Masbate Governor Rizalina Lanete told Sun.Star Cebu that she is saddened by Bahinting’s death as well.
She said someone was bitten by a cobra in Masbate on Thursday but they have no one like Bahinting, who offered the use of his aircraft to transport the anti-venom from Camiguin for free.
The governor said they eventually found an anti-venom within Masbate.
One of Aviatour’s pilots is Nigerian national Habib David Yakubo, who transported the anti-venom from Camiguin to Cebu to treat a Cebu City Zoo worker who got bitten by a cobra.

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