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English: These are photos of the---Iba Airport, the Aviation schools and some planes flying and escending, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines inside the Airport, & Iba Airfield ---Iba Airfield[1] Iba Airfield is a former United States Army Air Forces airfield on Luzon in the Philippines. It was overrun by the Imperial Japanese Army during the Battle of the Philippines (1942).[2][3] [4] Maps of Iba Airfield - Philippines 2013[5]Location Located near Iba on the western coast of Luzon. Also known as "Iba Field" Construction Pre-war airfield based American Pursuit Squadrons. American Units Based at Iba 24th PG, 3rd PS (P-40E) December 1941[6][7]Iba Airfield - Airfield in Panibuatan, Zambales, Philippines: Airfield in Panibuatan Latitude/Longitude: N 15° 19' 38.28" E 119° 58' 0.84" (15.32730, 119.96690) Time Zone: Asia/Manila UTC/GMT+08:00 ------ Iba Airport[8], a small feeder airport with a 900-metre (3,000 ft) runway located along the coast of Iba.[9]CAAP Official Website - Office List[10]Coordinates: 15°19'33"N 119°58'6"E[11] -------Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines[12]The Philippines' Civil Aviation Authority formerly Air Transportation Office, abbreviated as CAAP, is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Transportation and Communications. It is the national aviation authority of the Philippines, responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to assure safe, economic and efficient air travel.[2] The agency also investigates aviation accidents via its Aircraft Accident Investigation and Inquiry Board.[3] The agency's main office is in Pasay City.[13]CAAP Official Website - Office List[14]List of airports in the Philippines[15] ---- Iba, Zambales[16] is a municipality and capital of the province of Zambales[17]Area: 153.38 km² ZIP Code: 2201 in the Philippines and is politically subdivided into 14 barangays.[18][19] As of the 2010 Philippine census, Iba has a population of 46,761 people with an income classification of second class. --[N.B. From Bulacan province about 11:00 a.m. of May 2, Thurday, 2013; I arrived at Cabangan, Zambales about 3 p.m. and captured the town hall, San Isidro beach and St. Rose of Lima Church, inter alia and the busy Public market; I arrived at dusk at Iba, Zambales and took night photo of the Capitolio; on May 3, 2013, 1st Friday, I began photos of Iba, its Capitolio, Cathedral, Municipio, Schools, Sports Complex and then Botolan and I finished photography of the town at 3:25 p.m. amid burning sun, scorching heat at 37 deg. centigrade. The journey from Iba and Botolan, Zambales to Bulacan is more than 7 hours by bus.]
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