PALAWAN, Philippines — A routine flight through one of the Philippines’ most scenic regions ended in disaster on Thursday, April 2, 2026, as a light aircraft plummeted into a grassy field shortly after takeoff, leaving two crew members feared dead.
Taking off from Francisco B. Reyes Airport at approximately 11:39 a.m. local time, the Baron light plane struggled to maintain altitude before plunging into a remote area just minutes after departure. Witnesses in nearby Barangay Decalachao reported the aircraft’s erratic flight path shortly before it went down in a grassy field roughly 9 kilometers from the airport.
Although an official statement from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is still pending, initial reports from first responders and local residents—who were the first to reach the mangled wreckage—indicate that both the pilot and the co-pilot did not survive the violent impact.
Search and rescue teams from the Philippine Coast Guard and local police were dispatched immediately following the distress report. Emergency personnel are currently working to secure the site and recover the remains of the victims.
The weather at the time of takeoff was reportedly clear, though investigators are looking into potential mechanical failure or sudden atmospheric changes as contributing factors.
Coron is a world-renowned destination for diving and island hopping, making Francisco B. Reyes Airport a critical hub for regional tourism. While the crash occurred outside the airport perimeter, some flight delays were reported as authorities coordinated the emergency response.
"It’s a somber day for our community," said one local tour operator. "We see these small planes every day; to see one go down like this is heartbreaking."
Aircraft accident investigators are expected to arrive in Palawan by Friday morning to begin a formal inquiry into the cause of the crash. The identities of the crew members are being withheld pending notification of their next of kin.

