- A private plane crashed into a motorway north of Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, killing at least 10 passengers. The aircraft left Langkawi International Airport for Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport with six passengers and two crew members aboard.
- When the Beechcraft Model 390 crashed at about 2:00 PM, there were six passengers and two crew members on board. West of the nation’s capital Kuala Lumpur, near Selangor, the plane had been flying. According to Malaysia’s civil aviation authorities, the Beechcraft jet carried six passengers and two crew members. The aircraft had lost touch with the air traffic control tower, according to the Selangor police commander.
- Hussein Omar Khan stated that there was no emergency call and that the plane had been given permission to land. The plane’s black box, which contains the flight data, is being sought after by investigators. Anthony Loke, the transport minister, stated that while investigations are ongoing, “for the time being we cannot say what was the cause of the crash.” “Forensic officials are identifying the remains of all the victims,” he continued.
- According to the news reports, the passengers on board the plane were:
- Johari Harun, a state assemblyman in central Pahang state in charge of housing and the environment.
- Mohd Firdaus Ahmad, a businessman and the owner of the plane.
- Mohd Firdaus’s wife, Norazlina Mohd Yusof, and their two children, Muhammad Aqil and Muhammad Aqif.
- Mohd Firdaus’s brother-in-law, Mohd Zainal Abidin.
- The flight crew were identified as:
- Captain Wan Mohd Abd Aziz Wan Yahya, a former Royal Malaysian Air Force pilot.
- Co-pilot Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat, who had previously worked for Malaysia Airlines.
- The two motorists who were killed by the plane wreckage were:
- Mohd Azuan Abdullah, a 30-year-old engineer who was driving a car.
- Muhammad Ikhwan Azlan, a 24-year-old student who was riding a motorcycle.
- A private plane crashed into a motorway north of Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, killing at least 10 passengers. The aircraft left Langkawi International Airport for Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport with six passengers and two crew members aboard.
- When the Beechcraft Model 390 crashed at about 2:00 PM, there were six passengers and two crew members on board. West of the nation’s capital Kuala Lumpur, near Selangor, the plane had been flying. According to Malaysia’s civil aviation authorities, the Beechcraft jet carried six passengers and two crew members. The aircraft had lost touch with the air traffic control tower, according to the Selangor police commander.
- Hussein Omar Khan stated that there was no emergency call and that the plane had been given permission to land. The plane’s black box, which contains the flight data, is being sought after by investigators. Anthony Loke, the transport minister, stated that while investigations are ongoing, “for the time being we cannot say what was the cause of the crash.” “Forensic officials are identifying the remains of all the victims,” he continued.
- According to the news reports, the passengers on board the plane were:
- Johari Harun, a state assemblyman in central Pahang state in charge of housing and the environment.
- Mohd Firdaus Ahmad, a businessman and the owner of the plane.
- Mohd Firdaus’s wife, Norazlina Mohd Yusof, and their two children, Muhammad Aqil and Muhammad Aqif.
- Mohd Firdaus’s brother-in-law, Mohd Zainal Abidin.
- The flight crew were identified as:
- Captain Wan Mohd Abd Aziz Wan Yahya, a former Royal Malaysian Air Force pilot.
- Co-pilot Mohd Khairul Amri Selamat, who had previously worked for Malaysia Airlines.
- The two motorists who were killed by the plane wreckage were:
- Mohd Azuan Abdullah, a 30-year-old engineer who was driving a car.
- Muhammad Ikhwan Azlan, a 24-year-old student who was riding a motorcycle.