KOTA KINABALU: As questions remain unanswered despite the release of reports by both Malaysia and Australia on the “Double Six” plane crash, a family member of the victims has suggested joint legal action to seek closure.
KOTA KINABALU: As questions remain unanswered despite the release of reports by both Malaysia and Australia on the “Double Six” plane crash, a family member of the victims has suggested joint legal action to seek closure.
For example, Donald said Sabah Air was operating without approval from the then Civil Aviation Department . After getting independent views, Malaysia accepted the Australian report, which also ruled out that the aircraft flaps were defective. Donald said it was easy to lay the blame on the pilot who could not defend himself as he was also killed in the crash, but questioned why the latter was given the responsibility to fly Sabah’s top leaders if he was deemed incompetent.
After reading the Malaysian and Australian reports, Donald said the family still could not see any justifiable reason to keep the Malaysian report under wraps for more than four decades.
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