Small sparks caused by an explosion on the left engine of Malaysia
Airlines flight MH1438 while it was 20,000 feet off the ground, caused
panic among passengers on board a flight bound for Langkawi today.
A passenger with the user name Haswendy shared his experience and a picture of the plane engine on his Instagram page.
He said the incident occurred 10 minutes before the plane touched down at the Langkawi International Airport.
He said the incident occurred 10 minutes before the plane touched down at the Langkawi International Airport.
“I had a traumatic experience during our flight from KLIA to Langkawi
just now. One of our flight MH1438 left engine had a light explosion
that caused small sparks. Few of the passengers were startled and few
were crying.
“Alhamdulillah we landed safely,” said Haswendy, who was travelling with another friend.
He said he was talking to his friend when he heard an explosion and saw
sparks coming out from one of the engines while at the same time, the
lights in the plane went off for a few seconds. He said passengers seated behind him were crying.
The latest incident adds to the difficulty and pressure the airline has been having since MH370 bound for Beijing disappeared on March 8.
The latest incident adds to the difficulty and pressure the airline has been having since MH370 bound for Beijing disappeared on March 8.
On March 24, a MAS flight which departed from Kuala Lumpur bound for
Seoul, was diverted to Hong Kong because of an inoperative aircraft
generator.
Three days earlier, flight MH114 from Kuala Lumpur to Kathmandu was hit
by a flock of birds during approach at the Tribhuvan International
Airport.
Upon landing, the aircraft was inspected by the engineer on duty. It
was found that the aircraft’s landing light lens cover was broken.
Source: The Malaysian Insider
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