No compromise on safety, Wee says in wake of snake on a plane


In the wake of a real-life snake on a plane, which forced a Tawau-bound Air Asia flight to be diverted to Kuching, the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia says it will continue to monitor airline management operations to ensure all risks are mitigated correctly and accordingly. – Tik Tok screenshot, February 12, 2022.

THE Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) will continue to monitor airline management operations to ensure all risks are mitigated correctly and accordingly. 

Transport Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong, in a Facebook post, said CAAM will not compromise when it involves the safety aspects of airline operations. 

Wee was responding to reports in which a snake was spotted onboard an Air Asia flight bound for Tawau from Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, which forced the aircraft to be diverted to Kuching. 

“The Transport Ministry has been in close contact with CAAM on this matter and the technical safety and security regulator has managed this well with the airline in accordance with all safety procedures and regulations,” he said. 

According to Wee, the aircraft was safely diverted to Kuching International Airport, Sarawak following required safety procedures.

He added that every airline follows strict mandatory detailed pre-flight checks as part of regulated requirements and standard operating procedure. – Bernama, February 12, 2022.


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