Training aircraft’s front tyre comes off during landing at Melaka airport

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MELAKA: The front tyre of a Piper PA-28-181 training aircraft was reported to have come off, believed to be due to a failed landing gear, at the Melaka International Airport (LTAM) yesterday afternoon.

Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) chief executive officer, Captain Datuk Norazman Mahmud, stated that no injuries were reported in the incident that occurred around 3.07 pm.

“The training aircraft with registration number 9M-ITX, operated by the International Aero Training Academy (IATAC), is believed to have failed to land properly, resulting in the detachment of the front tyre.

“This incident involved a trainee pilot, and he is reported to have suffered no injuries,” he said in a statement here on Monday night.

He added that the light aircraft was redirected from the runway at 3.35 pm and taken to a nearby hangar for further inspection.

He said that the airport resumed operations at 4.12 pm after all safety inspections were completed.

“Further investigation will be carried out by the Air Accident Investigation Bureau under the Ministry of Transport in accordance with Part XXVI of the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016,” he said.

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Meanwhile, the Central Melaka police chief ACP Christopher Patit confirmed receiving a report regarding the incident yesterday afternoon.

He said that, however, no police investigation was opened, and the case was referred to the relevant agency. – BERNAMA

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