Kiko Pangilinan overcomes rough helicopter ride in Quezon Province campaign trail
Senatorial candidate Kiko Pangilinan had to experience three emergency landings before he could meet supporters in Tiaong, Quezon on Monday, March 31.

Pangilinan’s helicopter ride from Pili, Camarines Sur to Tiaong, Quezon was forced to make emergency landings due to bad weather conditions.
The former senator was en route to Quezon Province from his weekend campaign run in the Bicol Region when they encountered zero visibility in the helicopter’s flight path, causing them to undertake three emergency landings.
"There was 180-degree zero visibility in our flight path that caused us to undertake three emergency landings before we aborted our flight,” Pangilinan said.
After their last emergency landing in Candelaria, Quezon, they decided to travel by land to Tiaong, where he was scheduled to deliver a speech before Southern Luzon State University (SLSU) students and meet with supporters.
Pangilinan also took a selfie with farmers who witnessed his emergency landing in Candelaria before resuming travel.
"Una sa lahat, ako'y nagpapasalamat sa Panginoon dahil sa Kanyang ibinigay na proteksiyon sa amin. Nagpapasalamat din ako sa ating mga magigiting na piloto sa ipinakita nilang husay at tibay ng loob sa gitna ng panganib (First of all, I am thankful to the Lord for giving us protection. I am also thankful to our brave pilots for showing their skill and courage amid danger)," Pangilinan said.
"Taos-puso rin po akong humihingi ng paumanhin sa ating mga kababayan sa Quezon na natagalan sa paghihintay sa nangyaring delay (I also sincerely apologize to our fellowmen in Quezon for waiting for us due to the delay," Pangilinan added.
“Sa kabila ng nangyari, nagpasya akong ituloy ang aking mga nakatakdang aktibidad dahil mahalaga sa akin ang mga taga-Quezon (Despite what happened, I decided to push through with the scheduled activity because I value the people in Quezon are ,” he went on.
The former Senator placed second in the 2022 vice presidential race in Quezon Province, garnering 359,239 votes.