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Security guard recounts sprinting towards burning chopper to save pilot

BENTONG: A security guard is thankful that his quick action in sprinting towards a helicopter that crashed while landing to refuel in Bentong on Thursday meant saving the pilot's life.

Muhammad Solehhin Zainal Ariffin, 38, who has only been on the job at the landing site for slightly over a month, said the weather at that time was good and he was on duty with another colleague.

"The landing site is used by helicopters owned by the company I work for to refuel and I normally would go out from the guard room to ensure the area is safe when refueling is being carried out.

"At first, everything seemed normal but when the helicopter was at a low level and was about to land, it suddenly overturned, causing one of its rotor blades to strike a ground crew and the helicopter then caught fire,” he said when met here on Friday.

Muhammad Solehhin said he ran straight towards the front part of the helicopter and found the pilot, who was in shock, before quickly pulling him to safety as the fire began to spread.

"While I was pulling him out, I could feel the searing heat but I continued to try to get him out as he was still alive and I also consider him a friend because I've known him for the past few weeks.

"I managed to look at the ground crew who was struck by the helicopter's rotor blade before calling up all the phone numbers that I had been told to call should such an incident occur,” he said.

Yesterday, the media reported that the incident claimed the life of an Indonesian ground crew, engineer Finsen Reskey Sembiring, 27, while the rescued pilot, also an Indonesian, was identified as Kustiyadi, 44.

Muhammad Solehhin said he got to know both men over the last few weeks as they would often chat with him while taking a break at the landing site.

"I enjoyed talking with them almost daily as they would tell me so many fascinating things, including about helicopters. Finsen once told me that anyone struck by the rotor blades would have no chance of survival. I'm sad and never expected it to happen to him,” he said.

The Bell 206L4 helicopter was reported to have caught fire while landing for refuelling at Batu 9 in Jalan Lama Bentong-Kuala Lumpur in the 10.20 am incident on Thursday.

Police confirmed that the autopsy on the engineer was completed Friday while investigations by the Transport Ministry's Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) are expected to be completed the same day. - Bernama

 

Yayasan Bintulu Port hulur sumbangan kepada mangsa banjir di Bintulu

BINTULU, 7 Feb: Bintulu Port Holdings Berhad (BPHB) menerusi Yayasan Bintulu Port menghulurkan sumbangan kepada mangsa banjir di Bintulu dalam usaha membantu meringankan beban mereka yang terjejas.

Setiausaha Kerajaan Sarawak, merangkap Pengerusi BPHB, Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki, menyaksikan penyerahan sumbangan itu kepada Residen Bintulu, Universiti Putra Malaysia Kampus Bintulu dan Agensi Pengurusan Bencana Negara (NADMA) Bintulu dalam satu majlis di Dewan Suarah pada Khamis.

“Bintulu Port merakamkan setinggi-tinggi penghargaan kepada Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki atas kepimpinan dan sokongan beliau yang amat bermakna.

“Kami tetap teguh dalam komitmen untuk berkhidmat kepada masyarakat dan memacu pertumbuhan mampan bagi Sarawak serta seterusnya,” kata Bintulu Port dalam satu kenyataan hari ini.

Setiausaha Kerajaan Sarawak turut diiringi presiden merangkap Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Bintulu Port, Ruslan Abdul Ghani, serta barisan kepimpinan syarikat dalam lawatan rasmi ke kawasan operasi pelabuhan.

Lawatan itu merangkumi tinjauan ke tapak tangki takungan air Bintulu Port yang terjejas akibat tanah runtuh susulan banjir.

 

Bentong heli crash: Chopper was 'wet leased', run by Indonesian company

KUALA LUMPUR: The Bell 206L-4 Long Ranger helicopter, which crashed and killed a ground crew yesterday, was wet-leased and fully operated by an Indonesian company, PT Zaveryna Utama.

MHS Aviation Bhd told the New Straits Times that it had leased the aircraft for Tenaga Nasional Bhd's (TNB) 500-kilovolt and 700-kilovolt cable installation project.

"The Bell 206L-4 Long Ranger helicopter (Registration number PK-ZUV) involved in the incident was wet-leased by MHS Aviation Bhd.

"Under this arrangement, the aircraft is owned and fully operated by PT Zaveryna Utama, including flight operations, crew, and maintenance.

"The flight was carried out by PT Zaveryna Utama's operational team, with Captain Kustiyadi serving as the pilot," it said.

A wet lease is an agreement where an airline or aviation company (the lessor) provides an aircraft along with its crew, maintenance, and insurance to another company (the lessee) for a specified period.

In this arrangement, the aircraft is fully operated by the lessor, while the lessee typically manages scheduling, cargo, or passenger arrangements.

MHS Aviation said its role was limited to project coordination and that it was fully cooperating with the ongoing investigation by authorities.

On whether the company would revise its standard operating procedures (SOPs) for aerial work following the incident, MHS Aviation said safety remains its top priority, with regular reviews of protocols to ensure compliance with the highest aviation standards.

"Our SOPs are reviewed and updated annually or whenever necessary, subject to approval by the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM). We also benchmark our practices against global aviation safety standards," it said.

It also said that it would assess any necessary safety enhancements once findings are made available.

Yesterday, an Indonesian engineer was killed when the main rotor blade of a helicopter that landed on its side struck his head. LINK:

Finsen Reskey Sembiring was part of the ground crew for the light helicopter, which was being used for TNB's East Coast Rail Link work when the incident occurred about 10.30am.

The pilot escaped unhurt. The helicopter was attempting to land for refuelling when it lost control and landed on its side, catching fire.

Pahang Fire and Rescue Department acting director Wan Ahmad Fadillah Wan Abdul Rahman said the engineer, who was on the ground, was then struck by the main rotor blade.

Cuaca buruk landa 6 negeri petang ini

PETALING JAYA – Jabatan Meteorologi (MetMalaysia) menjangkakan hujan lebat dan angin kencang di beberapa kawasan di Semenanjung, Sabah dan Sarawak sehingga pukul 7 petang ini.

Menurut MetMalaysia, ribut petir, hujan lebat dan angin kencang dijangka melanda seluruh kawasan di Kuala Lumpur dan Putrajaya.

“Di Perak, kawasan yang diramal terlibat adalah Kampar, Batang Padang dan Muallim

“Sementara di Selangor, ribut petir berlaku di Hulu Selangor, Gombak, Petaling, Hulu Langat dan Sepang,” katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini.

Keadaan yang sama turut menjejaskan Sarawak di Miri (Marudi) dan Limbang, manakala di Sabah pula melibatkan Pedalaman (Sipitang, Tenom, Beaufort, Keningau dan Tambunan) dan Pantai Barat (Papar). -KOSMO! ONLINE

SDMC: Five more evacuation centres in Sarawak close as flood situation improves

KUCHING (Feb 7): Five temporary evacuation centres (PPS) in Sarawak have been closed this afternoon as the number of flood victims continued to decline.

The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (SDMC), in its latest update, reported that the closed PPS were Kampung Lutong Sebangan Hall and Kampung Arus Melayu Hall in Samarahan, SMK Merbau Hall and SK Agama in Miri, and Peliau Multipurpose Hall in Bekenu.

As of 5pm, a total of 22 PPS remain operational across the state, providing shelter to 4,558 evacuees from 1,462 families.

Among them, 169 individuals displaced by landslides are currently housed at Kampung Sukan Hall PPS in Miri and Kampung Bahagia Jaya Teku PPS in Sibu.

 

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