Ready for takeoff: PCG preps aerial assets for maritime drill
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) will utilize a plane and two brand new helicopters in the third leg of its capability enhancement training program to ensure the interoperability of its naval and aerial assets in protecting the country's maritime territory.
The Coast Guard Aviation Force (CGAF) on Friday, June 18, prepared its BN Islander Plane PCG-251 and two new Germany-made airbus helicopters CGH-1451 and CGH-1452 prior to its deployment for the maritime drill.

Personnel of the CGAF also conducted a final briefing to ensure the safety and success of the new mission.
Aside from the aerial assets, the PCG’s BRP Gabriela Silang (OPV-8301) will also participate in the third leg of the capability enhancement training being led by the Task Force “Pagsasanay.”
While the PCG did not disclose where the air assets and vessel are heading, PCG Spokesperson Armand Ballilo said last month that the third phase of the drills would be held in Batanes and Philippine Rise near Aurora.

The Coast Guard bared that the third phase of the maritime exercises will be followed by humanitarian missions.
Meanwhile, the PCG Auxiliary donated food supplies and 50 gallons of disinfectant solution to support the capability enhancement training of the Coast Guard personnel.