The Transport Ministry's Air Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) has finished its investigation at the site of a helicopter crash in Bentong, Malaysia. The accident, involving a Bell 206L4 helicopter, resulted in the death of an Indonesian ground crew member who was struck by the rotor blades during landing. The pilot survived the incident. The AAIB handed over the aircraft wreckage to MHS Aviation Bhd for further action.
KUANTAN: The Transport Ministry's Air Accident Investigation Bureau has completed its Investigations at the site where a helicopter crashed on landing at Batu 9, Jalan Lama Bentong-Kuala Lumpur, according to police.
"I can only confirm that AAIB was present at the crash site, conducted their investigation and have completed it. As for the aircraft wreckage, my team and AAIB have handed it over to MHS Aviation Bhd," he told Bernama.
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