Soulman
5th Oct 2003, 16:10
Just came across this on the evening news:
Sabotage fears on Perth-bound flight
From correspondents in Kuala Lumpur
October 5, 2003
WIRE cutting that grounded a Perth-bound Malaysia Airlines plane could have been sabotage, and local police were not ruling out "an inside job".
Malaysia Airlines said in a statement late last night two hours before its scheduled departure to Perth in Western Australia, its engineers conducted a mandatory pre-flight check which showed a malfunction signal in the cockpit when it was powered up.
"(The plane) was not released when pre-departure checks indicated inoperable wiring on board," the carrier said.
"Upon further inspection, it was learnt that there could be a possible security breach and the police were promptly notified," it said.
The Malay-language Mingguan Malaysia quotes a police source as saying that it was sabotage and did not rule out the possibility that it was an "inside job" by someone with knowledge of airplanes.
Initial police investigations also show that the plane had suffered massive damage which could cause it to lose control if allowed to fly, the source said.
"What's certain is that the damage was quite severe and now we are focusing on who is responsible for this," the unnamed source was quoted as saying.
If the malfunction had not been detected, it would have caused a disaster, he said.
At least seven bundles of wires were on Thursday found cut on the A-330 aircraft, including those under an instrument panel located under the captain's seat.
The aircraft had arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on October 1 from Singapore and was later sent to the maintenance bay for a routine inspection.
A replacement was deployed following the discovery of the malfunction.
"There were some discrepancies in the aircraft's systems," said the carrier's corporate services senior general manager Mohamaddon Abdullah.
"We do not compromise on the safety and security of our passengers and aircraft," he said.
Just media-hype, or what???
Cheers,
Soulman.
Sabotage fears on Perth-bound flight
From correspondents in Kuala Lumpur
October 5, 2003
WIRE cutting that grounded a Perth-bound Malaysia Airlines plane could have been sabotage, and local police were not ruling out "an inside job".
Malaysia Airlines said in a statement late last night two hours before its scheduled departure to Perth in Western Australia, its engineers conducted a mandatory pre-flight check which showed a malfunction signal in the cockpit when it was powered up.
"(The plane) was not released when pre-departure checks indicated inoperable wiring on board," the carrier said.
"Upon further inspection, it was learnt that there could be a possible security breach and the police were promptly notified," it said.
The Malay-language Mingguan Malaysia quotes a police source as saying that it was sabotage and did not rule out the possibility that it was an "inside job" by someone with knowledge of airplanes.
Initial police investigations also show that the plane had suffered massive damage which could cause it to lose control if allowed to fly, the source said.
"What's certain is that the damage was quite severe and now we are focusing on who is responsible for this," the unnamed source was quoted as saying.
If the malfunction had not been detected, it would have caused a disaster, he said.
At least seven bundles of wires were on Thursday found cut on the A-330 aircraft, including those under an instrument panel located under the captain's seat.
The aircraft had arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport on October 1 from Singapore and was later sent to the maintenance bay for a routine inspection.
A replacement was deployed following the discovery of the malfunction.
"There were some discrepancies in the aircraft's systems," said the carrier's corporate services senior general manager Mohamaddon Abdullah.
"We do not compromise on the safety and security of our passengers and aircraft," he said.
Just media-hype, or what???
Cheers,
Soulman.