The Fire and Rescue Department said it would take appropriate action in line with proper procedure based on the internal investigation.
It said that it will take appropriate action in line with proper procedure based on the internal investigation.
According to the incident report, the Agusta AW189 helicopter was undergoing an engine and system test at 11.40am on Saturday , which is a regular procedure after the aircraft has undergone scheduled maintenance. It was reported that a helicopter crashed near the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang but all seven people on board were safe.
Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia chief executive officer Capt Norazman Mahmud said the helicopter, operated by the Fire and Rescue Department, was conducting a test flight at the time.
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