 Philippine authorities have ordered an investigation into the crash of an Air Force plane that overshot a runway killing 47 soldiers on board, three civilians underground and injured in dozens. Some passengers on the Lockheed C-130 jumped free seconds before the plane crashed and burst into flames on the weekend, according to officials. The aircraft carrying recently graduated troops bound for counterinsurgency operations have been trying to land at Jolo Airport in southern Sulu province. All the remains of the 47 soldiers who perished have all been recovered and the identification, the tedious process of identification is now ongoing. The other 49 survivors have all been brought to different hospitals in Zulu, in Zulu and in Sambuanga city. We are determined to find out what really transpired in this very tragic incident because according to available information the aircraft followed the specified protocol regarding this approach speed, the landing spot and the area that part of the runway where it landed, it followed all those protocol available information but what is yet to be determined is what cost the aircraft to exceed the runway.