The Borneo Post

Liow commends pilot, cabin crew of problem-hit AirAsia X plane

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KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai has commended the AirAsia X pilot and cabin crew for their profession­alism and courage in handling an emergency situation involving Flight D7237 last Sunday.

“I take this incident seriously and I have directed the Department of Civil Aviation director- general and relevant authoritie­s to investigat­e the cause of the incident and make public the findings once investigat­ions are completed,” the transport minister said in a statement yesterday.

The flight from Perth to Kuala Lumpur was forced to turn back after the Airbus A330 with 359 passengers encountere­d technical difficulti­es shortly after take- off on that day.

“The pilot had handled the issue with incredible profession­alism and acted swiftly and proficient­ly to protect the safety of passengers onboard,” said Liow.

The aircraft landed safely at the Perth Internatio­nal Airport at 10am on Sunday, and all passengers were transferre­d to the next available flight or to the recovery flight at 11.40pm on the same day.

“I would also like to praise AirAsia X cabin crew and ground crew for their unwavering commitment to maintain high level profession­alism in handling passengers and ensuring their safety and well- being,” said the minister said.

Liow expressed confidence that AirAsia and its affiliates would continue to place utmost importance on the safety of its passengers and crew, given the airline’s excellent safety record.

“I believe the airline will ensure that safety will remain one of its pillars of strength and growth,” he said. — Bernama

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