KUALA LUMPUR: The fatal plane crash at a highway near the Elmina township in Shah Alam, Selangor last month was not survivable due to the magnitude of the deceleration force and
at a highway near the Elmina township in Shah Alam, Selangor last month was not survivable due to the magnitude of the deceleration force and the post-crash fire, according to a preliminary report.
“This level of impact forces, collision pattern and magnitude were beyond the limit of human tolerance indicating that this was not a survivable accident,” according to the report published on MOT’s official website on Friday . The plane was manned by two pilots, namely Shahrul Kamal Roslan, 41, and his second-in-command Heikal Aras Abdul Azim, 44.
The designated medical examiner who conducted physical examinations on both pilots also identified no significant conditions.
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