Archives for Air/Sea Travel category
Welcome to Cagayan de Oro, the city of golden frienship.
Posted on 2008 under Air/Sea Travel, Transportation | No Comment17 Oct
Entering the entrance gate after disembarking from the plane at the Cagayan de Oro Airport.
This banca offers river cruising along the Cagayan de Oro river.
Posted on 2008 under Adventure, Air/Sea Travel, Transportation | No Comment8 Oct
Do you like cruising at Cagayan de Oro river? This banca is for rent if you find yourself like cruising accross the Cagayan de Oro river.
Philippine Air Force UH-1H military transport helicopter at Cagayan de Oro Airport.
Posted on 2008 under Air/Sea Travel, Government offices, Safety and Rescue | No Comment6 Oct
Philippine Air Force UH-1H military transport helicopter at standby at the Lumbia Cagayan de Oro Airport.
Cebu ferries docked at Cagayan de Oro Seaport
Posted on 2008 under Air/Sea Travel, Transportation | No Comment18 Sep
A rescue buoy package for use on a boat for marking the location of a person overboard and for remaining in that location until help can arrive.
Posted on 2008 under Air/Sea Travel, Safety and Rescue, Transportation | No Comment10 Sep
A rescue buoy package for use on a boat for marking the location of a person overboard and for remaining in that location until help can arrive includes an outer cylindrical tube that is mounted within arm’s reach of the ship’s helm and an inner cylindrical tube that fits into the outer tube and to which a heavily weighted cap is affixed.
The cap extends downwardly over the open upper end of the outer tube keeping the contents dry and secure. The contents include an inflatable mast and a vest-type flotation device. The buoy can be packaged in a normal mode in which it must be deployed manually or in a second mode in which deployment is automatic. In the normal mode the buoy is deployed by pulling upwardly on a knob on the cap to remove the inner tube, the mast and the flotation device from the outer tube, and throwing the inner tube and its affixed cap into the water along with the mast and flotation device.
If the second mode has been chosen, the buoy will automatically deploy, but only in the event of a capsize. The mast inflates immediately through the action of a water-activated valve, and the flotation device, which is connected to the mast by a line serves as a sea anchor to minimize wind-caused drift of the buoy. After use, the buoy can be repackaged. rescue bouy package
Cebu Facific Plane at Lumbia, Cagayan de Oro Airport.
Cebu Pacific Air - Our time is the new Filipino time
Passenger Terminal Complex, Port of Cagayan de Oro City
Posted on 2008 under Air/Sea Travel, Transportation | No Comment27 May
Entrance Gate of Passenger Terminal Complex (PTC)
Philippine Ports Authority, Port of Cagayan de Oro City
Every such ship shall carry- a lifejacket suitable for a person weighing 32 kilograms and weighing less than 32 kilograms for each such person on board.
Posted on 2008 under Air/Sea Travel, Safety and Rescue, Transportation | No Comment26 May
Every such ship shall carry- a lifejacket suitable for a person weighing 32 kilograms or more for each person on board and for a person weighing less than 32 kilograms for each such person on board provided that there shall never be less than 2 such lifejackets on any ship which ever carries children; and a sufficient number of lifejackets for persons on watch and for use at remotely located survival craft stations, and such lifejackets should be stowed on the bridge, in the engine control room and at any other manned watch station. Each lifejacket should be fitted with a lifejacket light.















