Ozz! What's up, Hivers! I think you’d like to hear something from me. Our company decided to have a tree planting activity a week ago. At the beginning, I was not very certain about the location where we would plant trees. I also felt happy when I got the notice because I believe that planting trees is one of the best things one can do for the environment. Then, on the day of the activity, it ended up somewhere I didn’t even think I would go.
Well, I had just heard and read about this place when I was still studying because it is part of Philippine history. But I didn't expect that I might go here at some point. What happened was, we went to the site of the crash of President Ramon Magsaysay's plane in Cebu on March 17, 1957, at Mount Manunggal. For those who can't remember, Ramon Magsaysay was a Philippine president and the seventh president of the country at the time. What a coincidence that this place where we planted some trees is the same place where the unfortunate incident happened.
Brief History of the C-47 Gooney Bird
The C-47, also known as the Gooney Bird, is one of the most reliable aircraft ever acquired by the Philippine Air Force. It started service with the 1st Troop Carrier Squadron in 1946 and was assigned to the 206th Air Transport Squadron under the newly designated 205th Composite Wing on 22 September 1952. The C-47 remained the main air asset of the 206th Air Transport Squadron, performing its primary function of conducting tactical airlift operations in support of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) ground forces. One notable C-47 aircraft, named "Mt. Pinatubo," was assigned as a presidential aircraft.
On 17 March 1957, while on a flight mission, the "Mt. Pinatubo" crashed in the vicinity of Mt. Manunggal, Balamban, Central Cebu, killing President Ramon Magsaysay and 26 other passengers on board. Nestor Mata, a journalist from the Philippine Herald, was the lone survivor of that tragic crash. The passengers on board the ill-fated aircraft included:
- Hon. Ramon Magsaysay, President of the Philippines
- Hon. Tomas Cabili, Senator
- Hon. Pedro Lopez, Congressman
- Hon. Gregorio Hernandez, Secretary of Education
- Brig. Gen. Benito Ebuen, Commanding General, PAF
- Lt. Col. Alfredo Bustamante, Philippine Veterans Legion
- Maj. Ramon Gammus, President's Secretary
- Capt. Jesus Paredes, Pilot
- Capt. Florencio Fadre, Pilot
- Capt. Samuel Navel, Co-Pilot
- Capt. Felipe Nunag, Chief of Security
- Lt. Leopoldo Regis, President’s Aide
- T/Sgt. Alfonso Ibe, Chief of Crew
- Sgt. Isidro Hernandez, Assistant Chief of Crew
- Sgt. Regino Manuel, Movie Cameraman
- Sgt. Reymundo Ruiz, Radio Operator
- Paterno Magsaysay, President’s Cousin
- Patricio Osmeña, Assistant Protocol Officer
- Antonio Tiangco, Security Agent
- Eduardo Reyes, Security Agent
- Celestino Teves, Valet
- Felix Manuel, Malacañang Photographer
- Fabling Bautista, Liwayway Publication
- Cezar Rama, Philippine News Service
- Nestor Mata, Philippine Herald (Lone Survivor)
- Jesus Rama
- Jose Arcilla
So the experience of standing on the mountain and understanding that such a big event happened right here was profound. To me, it wasn’t just a tree planting activity. I was able to join the youth of today to honor a president who laid down his life serving his country. Planting a tree in the area where history was made triggered me, as investing in a tree planting venture was a way to honor the memory of the president and all the passengers.
After planting trees, lunch, and all, we all decided to go to the viewing deck. This mountain has been a good spot for camping and sightseeing.
I will just show you these photos that I got from the viewing spot. For me, the view is like the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines. It's just that the difference is there are no hills that look exactly the same as the popular Chocolate Hills. But the view here is very nice.
Once we were done with the activity, I have to say that I did feel proud, because in this small way, we were remembering the legacy of Magsaysay and reflecting on the past while sowing for the future. It was a moment to honor history and make a meaningful contribution. Thanks for reading. Feel free to share your thoughts. It’s me @dexxx and let's keep the conversation going!
I only heard about this tragic story during my elementary and high school days in our history lessons. But I never expected that I would also be able to read about it here on Hive. Thanks for sharing this with us, @dexxx!
Thank you very much for reading miss. It's great that you found my blog interesting. It’s one of those stories that’s important to revisit.
Planting tree is truly a great initiative. And its good to know that a lot of people participated. Aside from nakapag tanim na kayo, nakapag sightsee pa kayo. Lalo at the place has story too.
Yes. It’s great to be able to give back while also enjoying the surroundings.
wow, this one's really informative. Thanks for sharing your experience @dexxx 😉
You're welcome and thanks for reading.
Helping our surroundings by planting trees really helps. Thank you for doing this to our community. And I hope you continue to inspire others
Thank you so much bro. We’re just doing our part, and I hope it inspires others to get involved too.
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I missed that beautiful place @dexxx we always had our study in Botany subject in that area.