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‘Our aviation laws on firm ground’
PETALING JAYA: The vibrant aircraft operations and maintenance ecosystem here is one characterised by high standards, say industry players in light of the latest aviation incident involving a helicopter crashing in Subang.
Preliminary report on helicopter crash confirms mid-air collision
PETALING JAYA: Preliminary investigations into a crash involving two helicopters in Taman Melawati last month confirmed a mid-air collision did occur.
AAIB confirms helicopters collided mid-air in Taman Melawati
PETALING JAYA: The Air Accident Investigation Bureau's (AAIB) preliminary report of its investigation into a crash involving two helicopters in Taman Melawati in November confirms that a mid-air collision did occur and investigators are now ascertaining how it happened and how it could have been prevented.
MY Heli Club urges public to stop spreading unverified news over fatal chopper crash
PETALING JAYA: MY Heli Club is calling for the public to stop spreading unverified information over the recent helicopter collision tragedy that killed two of its members.
Wee: Initial report of crash within 30 days
PETALING JAYA: The Transport Ministry will investigate the helicopter accident in Taman Melawati with an initial investigation report to be prepared within 30 days, says minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong.
Road leading to Taman Melawati copter crash site closed to public
KUALA LUMPUR: The road leading to the helicopter crash site at Taman Melawati has been closed to the public.
Transport Ministry to investigate helicopter crash, initial report expected within 30 days
PETALING JAYA: The Transport Ministry will investigate the helicopter accident in Taman Melawati on Sunday (Nov 8), with an initial investigation report to be prepared within 30 days.
U.S.-Iran distrust looms over Tehran air crash investigation
PARIS (Reuters) - The crash of a U.S.-built airliner in Iran with the loss of 176 lives looks set to strain fragile international protocols on co-operation in air disaster investigations at a time when the United States and Iran are mired in confrontation.
Feature: A tale of two black boxes
As soon as the possibility that Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 had been shot down became apparent, it became urgent that the aircraft’s cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder – the black boxes – were secured as soon as possible to ensure evidence was preserved. For the first time since the 2014 tragedy, here are details from the tense 48-hour mission to get to the boxes.
Football player Sala and pilot likely exposed to carbon monoxide before fatal crash - report
LONDON (Reuters) - Argentine football player Emiliano Sala's blood showed high levels of carbon monoxide, air accident investigators said on Wednesday, and it was likely the pilot of the plane flying him to Britain had also been exposed before their fatal crash.