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Helicopter crashed during training: police

The helicopter’s pilot lost control while hovering and crashed from a height of about four metres, officials say

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Jan 2021 6:07PM

Helicopter crashed during training: police
A helicopter crashed this morning near the Port Klang Free Zone, with two injured. – Pixabay pic, January 1, 2021

PORT KLANG – A Robinson R66 Turbine helicopter that crashed while trying to land in an open area near the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) in Pulau Indah this morning is believed to have been conducting flight training, says South Klang District Police chief Shamsul Amar Ramli.

He said the helicopter’s pilot lost control during a hover training session, and the aircraft crashed from a height of about four metres.

“Following that, the helicopter overturned and the tail end was pulled out and thrown about 20m from the body of the helicopter.

“The victims, namely the pilot and passenger aged 73 and 53 respectively, were only slightly injured and received follow-up treatment at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang,” he said in a statement here today.

Shamsul Amar added that the Air Accident Investigation Bureau under the Ministry of Transport would be conducting a thorough investigation into the incident. 

Several witnesses at the scene of the incident said they saw a helicopter flying at a low altitude in the area this morning.

Abdul Hamid Ahmad, 44, a resident of Kampung Perigi Nenas said he saw the helicopter flying eight-storey’s high at about 9.40am.

“The weather at the time was quite windy and cloudy, the helicopter flew quite low, but it did not look like it would crash,” he said when met at the scene.

Another resident of the village, Mohd Yusuf Jamaluddin, 60 said this was the first time he saw a private helicopter in the area, as usually, only police helicopters were seen conducting monitoring activities.

Checks by Bernama at the scene earlier found the area to be cordoned off by the police, while members of the fire brigade were seen inspecting the crashed helicopter. – Bernama, January 1, 2021

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