News | International
7 Feb 2025 12:44
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    Four dead in US military-contracted plane crash in southern Philippines

    US Embassy and Philippine officials confirmed the deaths of all on-board near the farming municipality of Ampatuan on Mindanao island.


    Four people, including a US military service member and three defence contractors, have been killed after a light plane crashed into rice fields in the southern Philippines on Thursday.

    US Embassy and Philippine officials confirmed the deaths of all on-board near the farming municipality of Ampatuan on Mindanao island. 

    In a statement, the US military said it had contracted the aircraft and the plane was carrying out intelligence and surveillance support.

    Ameer Jehad Tim Ambolodto, safety officer of Maguindanao del Sur, said the bodies of four people who appeared to be foreign nationals had been retrieved from the wreckage.

    None of those killed have been identified.

    Regional police spokesman Jopy Ventura said the plane had struck and killed a water buffalo during the crash.

    He said the crash site has been cordoned off with police and soldiers deployed to prevent potential tampering with evidence.

    Windy Beaty, a provincial disaster-mitigation officer, said residents reported seeing smoke coming from the plane and heard an explosion before the aircraft plummeted to the ground less than a kilometer from a cluster of farmhouses.

    The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines confirmed the crash of a small plane in Maguindanao del Sur province. 

    Police said they had not yet determined the cause of the crash of the fixed-wing aircraft.

    Small numbers of American troops are regularly put on short-term rotational deployments in the Philippines, where the US military has helped provide intelligence to troops battling militants linked to the Islamic State group that remain active on Mindanao.

    The plane's tail number, identified by police as N349CA, was registered to defence firm Metrea, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware, which identified it as a Beechcraft Super King Air B300.

    The Metra website describes the company as a "leading provider of effects-as-a-service to national security partners across multiple domains and over a dozen mission areas".

    -AFP/AP

    © 2025 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     07 Feb: Israel still controls access to Gaza, but these aid runs are getting life-saving supplies over the border
     07 Feb: Full arrest video released as Sam Kerr denies using 'whiteness' as insult
     07 Feb: How Trump's tariffs on China delivered a 'double-whammy' to Temu and Shein
     07 Feb: UK government to demolish Grenfell Tower, relatives of victims told
     06 Feb: Waitangi Day in New Zealand overshadowed by treaty controversy
     06 Feb: The CIA is offering buyouts to every employee. Here's what's going on
     06 Feb: Tiger and boar rescued from well in India after wild chase gone wrong
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    Snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has secured another World Cup title, winning the big air discipline at Aspen - Luca Harrington was second in the freeski event More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Uncertainty as to whether youth unemployment will come down in the second half of the year More...



     Today's News

    Entertainment:
    Taylor Swift will be attending the Super Bowl to support her boyfriend Travis Kelce, according to his brother Jason 12:34

    Golf:
    Golfer Ryan Fox is one-over par through 14 holes during the opening round of the Phoenix Open 12:27

    Skiing:
    Snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has carved out a golden fortnight on the slopes of Colorado 12:17

    Law and Order:
    ‘A relentlessly dull world’ – the case for adding more colour to NZ’s grey prisons 12:07

    Entertainment:
    Ariana Grande used her full name for 'Wicked' because it felt like a "homecoming" to her young self 12:04

    Entertainment:
    Ben Stiller fully supports his children's acting ambitions despite his fears 11:34

    Auckland:
    Police want to hear from motorists with information about a fatal crash on Auckland's South-Western Motorway overnight 11:27

    Rugby:
    Snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has secured another World Cup title, winning the big air discipline at Aspen - Luca Harrington was second in the freeski event 11:27

    International:
    Israel still controls access to Gaza, but these aid runs are getting life-saving supplies over the border 11:17

    Entertainment:
    Tiger Woods is heartbroken after the death of his mother 11:04


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2025 New Zealand City Ltd