Bangkok Post

Military choppers crash, killing 10 crew

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KUALA LUMPUR: Two Malaysian military helicopter­s collided and crashed during a training session yesterday, killing all 10 crew onboard, the country’s rescue agency said.

Footage shared online showed several helicopter­s flying low in formation over the Lumut naval base, located about 160 kilometres from the capital Kuala Lumpur.

The helicopter­s were participat­ing in a flypast rehearsal ahead of Naval Day celebratio­ns in May.

One chopper was seen clipping the rear rotor of another, causing both to go into a tailspin and crash.

“The two helicopter­s collided during flight training,” said Suhaimy Mohamad Suhail, senior operations commander from the fire and rescue department, adding that all 10 crew members on board were confirmed dead by medical officers.

The two aircraft involved were a Eurocopter AS555SN Fennec and an AgustaWest­land AW139, the rescue agency said.

Photos showed the Eurocopter model heavily mangled in the wreckage on the naval base stadium track with rescue personnel surroundin­g it as well as various debris.

The AgustaWest­land helicopter crashed at the naval base’s swimming pool area.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim sent his condolence­s to the families of the victims, saying “the nation mourns the heart-wrenching and soul-wrenching tragedy”.

“I was informed that an immediate investigat­ion will be carried out by the Ministry of Defense, especially TLDM [Royal Malaysian Navy], to find the cause of the crash,” he said.

Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar also shared condolence­s.

“Queen Zarith and I feel very sad over the loss of national heroes in this tragedy,” he said in a social media post.

Helicopter crashes are not uncommon in the Southeast Asian nation.

Last month, all four people onboard a Malaysian coast guard helicopter were rescued after it crashed in the Strait of Malacca.

The helicopter was on a training flight when it plunged into the waterway, a narrow shipping lane which runs between Malaysia and the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

Two people were killed in 2020 when a pair of helicopter­s from the same Malaysian pilot school collided during a training flight, according to authoritie­s.

In 2016, a deputy minister was among those who died after a Eurocopter AS350 crashed in Sarawak.

 ?? AFP ?? A picture taken yesterday shows rescuers inspecting the crash site after two helicopter­s collided in Malaysia’s Perak state.
AFP A picture taken yesterday shows rescuers inspecting the crash site after two helicopter­s collided in Malaysia’s Perak state.

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