Kebakaran Avionics milik MAS
Siapa sabotaj? Apakah ini tidak ada kena mengena dengan MH370? Kebakaran Avionics milik MAS. Avionics, ringkasan kepada ‘aviation electronics’ ialah yang workshop kelengkapan data penerbangan seperti Black Box, transponder, peralatan navigation dan radio.
Bengkel Malaysia Airlines (MAS) di Subang terbakar pada Rabu, menambahkan lagi siri nasib malang terhadap syarikat penerbangan negara itu.
Bagaimanapun, MAS berkata, insiden pada jam 4 petang di Subang Avionics Shop itu hanya kebakaran “kecil” dan dapat dikawal serta merta.
Menurut kenyataan itu, semua kemudahan MAS mempunyai peralatan keselamatan untuk mengelakkan kecederaan dan mengurangkan bahaya.
“Keselamatan di tempat kerja sentiasa menjadi keutamaan utama Malaysia Airlines,” kata kenyataan itu.mkini
Minor fire at MAS avionics workshop
The Malaysia Airlines (MAS) workshop in Subang suffered a fire on Wednesday in yet another unfortunate turn of events that have hit the beleaguered airline.However, MAS said the 4pm incident at its Subang Avionics Shop was "minor" and was brought under control immediately.
"No one was hurt and there was also no damage caused to the confined area of the corridor at the shop," the airline said in a statement.
It added that all MAS facilities have state-of-the-art safety equipment and processes to ensure zero fatalities and reduce harm.
"Safety at the workplace has always been the top priority for Malaysia Airlines," it said.
A photograph purported to be of the incident, uploaded on former Wangsa Maju MP Wee Choo Keong's blog, shows people walking with their heads down in a smoggy corridor.
He described the incident as "mysterious and unprecedented".
Wee (left) also called on CEO of MAS Aerospace Engineering, Azhari Dhalan, to explain what caused the fire.
"And more importantly what documents or properties have been destroyed by this mysterious fire and was this a sabotage?" he added.
Avionics are electrical equipment used in an aircraft. They include the black box data transponder, navigational and communications equipment.
Searchers are now scouring the Indian Ocean for signs of debris, in the hope of recovering the data transponder for the MH370, which is believed to have crashed there eight hours after take off on March 8.
Following the disappearance of the Boeing 777-200ER, a flock of ducks struck MAS flight MH114 as it was landing in Kathmandu, Nepal, while MH066 had to be diverted from Seoul to Hong Kong due to aircraft generator failure.
Posted by Mohd. Kamal bin Abdullah
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