PBBM honors fallen airmen of ill-fated Super Huey chopper

LINE OF DUTY. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. offers his condolences to the bereaved family of 2nd Lt. Royce Louis Camigla during his visit to the PAF Mortuary in Villamor Air Base, Pasay City on Friday (Nov. 7, 2025). Camigla was one of the pilots of the Super Huey chopper that crashed in Agusan del Norte while conducting humanitarian and disaster operations on Tuesday, Nov. 4. (Photo courtesy: PAF)

By Brian Campued

In honor of their sacrifice in the line of duty, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Friday paid his respects to the fallen aircrew of the Super Huey helicopter that crashed in Agusan del Sur while conducting Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA) operations in the aftermath of Typhoon Tino (international name Kalmaegi).

During a visit to the Philippine Air Force (PAF) Mortuary in Villamor Airbase, Pasay City, Marcos Jr. personally extended his condolences to the bereaved families of pilots Capt. Paulie Dumagan and 2nd Lt. Royce Louis Camigla.

The remains of aircrew Sgt. John Christopher Golfo, Sgt. Yves Sijub, Airman First Class Ericson Merico, and Airman Ameer Khaidar Apion were earlier transported to their respective hometowns.

“We mourn the loss of our brave men of the Philippine Air Force who gave their lives in the line of duty, serving our people and our nation until their final moments. Their courage and selfless service in bringing aid to those in need will never be forgotten,” the President said in a Facebook post.

“On behalf of a grateful nation, we honor their sacrifice and pray for the comfort of their families and loved ones.”

HONORING FALLEN HEROES. Philippine Air Force personnel bear the casket of one of the airmen of the ill-fated Super Huey helicopter upon its arrival at Villamor Air Base in Pasay City on Thursday (Nov. 6, 2025). All six fallen aircrew were posthumously awarded the Distinguished Aviation Cross for their heroism and service. (Photo courtesy: PAF)

On Thursday, the PAF posthumously awarded the Distinguished Aviation Cross to the six crew members, all belonging to the 505th Search and Rescue Group, for their “extraordinary bravery and selfless service”—embodying their unit’s creed: “So That Others May Live.”

“Their heroism stands as a lasting testament to the PAF’s core values of integrity, service above self, and excellence,” the Air Force said.

Palace Press Officer Claire Castro previously said that the President has assured assistance to the bereaved families.

-jpv

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