Subang heli crash: Fire Dept conducts internal probe

23 Jul 2023 • 3:36 PM MYT
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Subang heli crash: Fire Dept conducts internal probe

PUTRAJAYA – The Fire and Rescue Department is conducting an internal investigation into the crash of its Agusta AW189 helicopter at the apron of UniKL MIAT hangar near Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang yesterday. 

The Fire Department said that it would take follow-up actions in accordance with the findings and instructions as well as current procedures in force. 

“Currently, the Air Accident Investigation Bureau (an agency under the Transport Ministry) is also conducting a detailed investigation to identify the cause of the incident,” it said in a statement today. 

According to the Fire Department, the aircraft was reported to have been set to undergo an engine ground run at about 11.40am after going through the periodic maintenance process set by the manufacturer in the maintenance programme. 

“The weather conditions at the time of the incident were reported to be cloudy, without any obstacles at the scene,” he added. 

Three Fire Department personnel were on board when the crash occurred. They were Hasrizal Kamaruzzaman (aircraft commander), Che Muhammad Azlan Che Mohammad (pilot) and Fua’ad Jamaluddin (air-quartermaster). 

Four maintenance crew members from Galaxy Aerospace Sdn Bhd namely Muhammad Mohd Taib (chief engineer), Ahmad Zhafri Mohd Nor (avionics engineer), Mohammad Zhafir Mohammad (intern) and Ryan Xavier Julius (intern) were also on board. 

According to the department, all crew members involved have received initial treatment and examination at the scene by a medical team from Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital, Klang and the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre.

“The victims were reported not to have suffered any injuries except for a maintenance crew who complained of back pain and was instructed to do further examination at the health clinic and after doing so, he was allowed to go home and was reported safe,” said the department. – Bernama, July 23, 2023

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