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Rescue personnel at the scene of the crash Feb 13, 2024. - Photo by Bernama
National
Final report: Structural failure, unapproved modifications caused Kapar plane crash
PUTRAJAYA - The failure and in-flight separation of structural parts due to excessive operational...
Investigations at the site where a helicopter crashed on landing at Batu 9, Jalan Lama Bentong-Kuala Lumpur are expected to be completed today, according to police. Photo by Bernama
National
Bentong helicopter crash: Site investigation to conclude today
KUANTAN - Investigations at the site where a helicopter crashed on landing at Batu 9, Jalan Lama...
The inadvertent extension of the lift dump spoilers during Before Landing checks has been identified as the primary cause of the Beechcraft plane crash at Bandar Elmina in Shah Alam, Selangor, last year, according to the final accident report. Bernama FILE PIX
National
Elmina air crash caused by inadvertent extension of lift dump spoilers - Final report
PUTRAJAYA - The inadvertent extension of the lift dump spoilers during Before Landing checks has...
The plane exploded after being hit by a missile, killing all 283 passengers, from 17 countries, including 198 Dutch nationals, 43 Malaysians, 38 Australians, 10 British citizens, and 15 MAS crew members. - Photo by Bernama
National
MH17 downing leaves me numb while coping with MH370 loss - Azharuddin
KUALA LUMPUR - Feeling numb. That was how the former director-general of the Department of Civil...
On Feb 13, a Blackshape Gabriél BK 160TR (bearing the registration mark of I-POOC), with the call sign ADV429 and operated by Aviation Safety Technology Pte Ltd, Singapore, departed the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang, Selangor to the West of Kapar area for a leisure or recreational flight. - Photo by Bernama
National
Pilot error not a factor, faulty maintenance cited in Kapar plane crash report
PUTRAJAYA - The preliminary report on the fatal plane crash in Kapar, Selangor revealed that the...
Air Accident Investigation Bureau (BSKU) initial report on the Hawker Beechcraft 390 Premier 1 plane that crashed in Elmina, Shah Alam last Aug 17 was alleged of being too brief, hence not being able to unravel the cause of the tragedy. - BERNAMA
National
Elmina crash: Mystery still unravelled
SHAH ALAM - Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) preliminary report on the Hawker Beechcraft 390...
The aftermath of the post-crash fire of the Elmina airplane crash on August 17. Bernama FILE PIX
National
Elmina aircraft crash: Final report to be completed by August next year
SHAH ALAM – The Transport Ministry has officially set August 2024 as the deadline for the...
The preliminary report on the fatal plane crash at Bandar Elmina in Shah Alam, Selangor revealed that the accident was not survivable due to the magnitude of the deceleration force and the post-crash fire. - BERNAMA
National
Elmina air crash not survivable due to magnitude deceleration force - Preliminary report
KUALA LUMPUR - The preliminary report on the fatal plane crash at Bandar Elmina in Shah Alam,...
The aftermath of the post-crash fire of the Elmina aircraft crash on August 17. Photo by Bernama
National
Elmina crash: Prelim report ruled out pilot, crew, aircraft quality and weather conditions
SHAH ALAM – Preliminary findings of the Elmina aircraft crash revealed that the pilot, crew,...
Photo for illustrative purposes. - FILE PIX
News
Leicester City chopper crash pilot ' had no idea what's going on'
LONDON - The pilot of the helicopter involved in a crash which killed the owner of Leicester City...
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Areas like Kota Emerald, Rawang, Selangor; Kuah, Langkawi, Kedah; and Ulu Kelang have recorded more than 100 per cent year-on-year search growth, driven by affordability and value. - Bernama file photo
PropertyGuru survey reveals 77 per cent of Malaysians consider climate risks when buying...
An analysis by international development charity Christian Aid released recently showed rising temperatures and climate-related pests are putting bananas at risk. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Bananas under threat as rising temperatures kill crops
Saudis have a meal at a branch of the US restaurant 'Buffalo Wild Wings' in Riyadh on May 1, 2025. Saudi Arabia, often known for its religious austerity, is home to Islam's holiest sites, and welcomes millions of Muslim pilgrims ever year. But despite its image as a cloistered and traditional society, life in Saudi is awash in Western corporate influence, especially from US companies. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine/AFP)
Chicken wings, trucks: The surprising Saudi obsession with America
Like humans, chimpanzees drum with distinct rhythms -- and two subspecies living on opposite sides of Africa have their own signature styles, according to a study published recently in Current Biology. - AFP file photo
Do chimpanzees have their own music? Study reveals rhythmic drumming
The report found many countries suffered sharp declines in children's academic skills due to Covi-19 pandemic school closures. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Netherlands, Denmark top places to be a child - Unicef
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Chicken wings, trucks: The surprising Saudi obsession with America
Saudis have a meal at a branch of the US restaurant 'Buffalo Wild Wings' in Riyadh on May 1, 2025. Saudi Arabia, often known for its religious austerity, is home to Islam's holiest sites, and welcomes millions of Muslim pilgrims ever year. But despite its image as a cloistered and traditional society, life in Saudi is awash in Western corporate influence, especially from US companies. (Photo by Fayez Nureldine/AFP)
Netherlands, Denmark top places to be a child - Unicef
The report found many countries suffered sharp declines in children's academic skills due to Covi-19 pandemic school closures. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
Do chimpanzees have their own music? Study reveals rhythmic drumming
Like humans, chimpanzees drum with distinct rhythms -- and two subspecies living on opposite sides of Africa have their own signature styles, according to a study published recently in Current Biology. - AFP file photo
US approves first at-home cervical cancer screening device
This undated handout image obtained on May 9, 2025, courtesy of Teal Health, shows the Teal Wand, an at-home cervical cancer screening device approved by the FDA. (Photo by Nicole Morrison/Teal Health/AFP)
Bananas under threat as rising temperatures kill crops
An analysis by international development charity Christian Aid released recently showed rising temperatures and climate-related pests are putting bananas at risk. - Photo illustrated by Sinar Daily
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