Training aircraft loses control during landing at Melaka Airport, pilot unharmed


PUTRAJAYA: A Piper PA28-181 training aircraft, registration 9M-SKF, reportedly veered off the runway at Melaka International Airport at 4.09pm on Monday (Aug 5).

Confirming the incident, Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) chief executive officer Datuk Captain Norazman Mahmud, said the aircraft, operated by the Malaysian Flying Academy (MFA), lost control during landing and veered off the runway.

"The incident involved a trainee pilot, who has been reported as safe.

"The aircraft is currently being removed and a thorough inspection of the runway is being conducted to ensure the safety of airport operations,” he said in a statement on Monday.

Norazman said the Air Accident Investigation Bureau, under the Ministry of Transport, will conduct an investigation into the incident in accordance with Part XXVI of the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

CAAM , Norazman , Aircraft , Melaka , Runway , Emergency Landing

   

Next In Nation

Selfless efforts to save lost dog draw widespread praise
Cops smash drug ring, seize drugs worth over RM5mil in KL
Mashitah sues NGO for defamation over human trafficking allegations
Dengue cases increase in ME36, one death reported
Study: Loneliness can lure people into deviant teachings
Mahkota polls: All prepped for nominations tomorrow
Marry non-Malays just for votes? Grow up, says Fahmi
Civil servants have 40 days from Oct 21 to opt for SSPA
Alor Gajah babysitter charged with infant's murder
Labuan Customs confiscates luxury cars, contraband in massive bust

Others Also Read