Sungkai plane crash: police attribute foggy weather as factor

Authorities transfer investigation into Cessna 172N Skyhawk crash to Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia

5:38 PM MYT

 

IPOH – Police have handed over the investigation into yesterday’s crash of the Cessna 172N Skyhawk registered 9M-ADA near Felda Gunung Besout, Sungkai, to the Civilian Aviation Authority of Malaysia.

Muallim district police chief Mohd Hasni Mohd Nasir said the Transport Ministry’s Air Crash Investigation Bureau is still investigating the crash location.

“Based on initial information so far, foggy weather is believed to be a factor behind the crash.

“The aircraft’s wreckage is still at the site and the removal process will be managed by Layang Layang Flying Academy,” he said.

On the condition of the two people onboard the aircraft, he said both victims were transferred from Silm River Hospital to private hospitals.

Flight trainer Shahrul Imran Surea, 26, has been admitted to a medical facility in Kuala Lumpur, where he will undergo surgery on his right thigh, while trainee Ho Jia Lee, 20, has been admitted to a private hospital in Ipoh.

The aircraft, managed by Layang Layang Flying Academy, with two onboard, took off from Sultan Azlan Shah Airport, Ipoh, at 7.54am yesterday. – May 5, 2024

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