The Transport Ministry has directed the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) to conduct a careful investigation on the incident of two flat tyres experienced by the Malaysian Airlines Flight MH726 aircraft landing at the KL International Airport (KLIA) yesterday.
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said the ministry viewed the incident seriously and investigation was being conducted from various angles to determine its cause.
"I have ordered DCA to submit a report on the investigation. We know the mishap should not have taken place. It is a serious incident because it rarely took place at KLIA. We will investigate an incident, no matter how small. Wait for the report.
"We will investigate all angles including the tyres used, runway, weather..whether it was very windy and what caused the tyres to burst. We will also check MAS'' maintenance to get to the root of the incident and ensure it can be solved," he said.
Liow was met by reporters after an event participated by MAS in the ''Negaraku'' initiative which was witnessed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak at Bangunan Perdana Putra here today.
He said DCA director-general Datuk Seri Azharuddin Abdul Rahman would personally look at the situation at KLIA and conduct an in-depth investigation.
After the incident, follow-up actions were taken to ensure all infrastructure, runways, safety and security at KLIA were boosted from time to time, he said.
Following the incident at 7.13 am yesterday, involving a Boeing 738 aircraft, Runway 2 at KLIA was closed until further notice.
Meanwhile, MAS chief executive officer Peter Bellew said the flat tyres could have been caused by a piece of debris on the runway when the flight took off in Jakarta, Indonesia or while landing at KLIA.
"We are not sure but we are conducting a thorough investigation. It is just like having a flat tyre but this tyre is very expensive. It did some damage to the aircraft but there was no drama. We apologise for the delay. Safety always comes first," he added.
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Bernama
Wed May 03 2017
Following the incident at 7.13 am yesterday, involving a Boeing 738 aircraft, Runway 2 at KLIA was closed until further notice.
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