The room which houses the air navigational system of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines has no CCTVs. | DFernandezINQ
Zubiri further pressed: “Are you trying to tell me that in the most sensitive portion of the functions and navigational equipment of our country, which is the CNS/ATM room, we have no CCTV?”The CAAP official, however, stressed that they have “very strict” protocols in the facility.
“We have implemented very strict security protocols as far as the CNS/ATM is concerned, and more specifically, the ATMC [Air Traffic Management Center] Building, not just anybody can enter,” Tamayo said. “In fact, you need a special ID [identification card] or key just to be able to have access aside from having 24/7 security at all times,” he added.
The Senate panel is investigating the air traffic fiasco which affected at least 65,000 passengers on January 1. It was reported that a power outage downed the air navigation facilities, leading to the diversion, cancellation, and postponement of hundreds of flights.
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