Radzi 2 Report post Posted July 14, 2007 So far, I know of only one Nuri crash with a survivor....Ghazali Shafie (an ex-Foreign Minister) in the 1980s somewhere in Pahang area...a massive search/rescue operation was launched because the gov't fear he may be captured by communist guerrillas prior to the peace agreement. Nope, he crashed in a light aircraft. And it was in Janda Baik, Pahang. The approximate area where the current Nuri goes missing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
H Azmal 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 (edited) On utusan today, Najib says the Nuris will be replaced but not anytime soon because "they can still be used". He's right I suppose, they become unusable only once they crash. :: Question: what happened to the current executive jet that justifies the A319? Edited July 15, 2007 by H Azmal Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andrew Yong 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 May God bless them!!! OMG 30 delivery to RMAF 14 have been crash !!! Almost 50% from the delivery already gone!!!! What a huge percentage!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jerry Ang 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Malaysia Boleh... ! <_> -bolehland Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mohd Idham 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Aircraft hours are returned to zero when it is overhauled...in military, there is no OLD AIRCRAFT...like they said.... <_> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KK Lee 5 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 RMAF do have 2 modern S-70 Black Hawk helicopter but for VIP transport only. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tamizi Hj Tamby 1 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 RMAF do have 2 modern S-70 Black Hawk helicopter but for VIP transport only. Agree.I've seen the photos of the Black Hawk. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kader 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Hmm, d weather is coming to central KL.. More prayers 4 them.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teoh Z Yao 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 I really hope they are ok, just not found... Hope the chopper landed safely. The government is saying these Nuri's are still usable. I don't doubt that, since they really still fly a lot, but these old choppers should be backed up with modern technologies as the US Navy, etc. do, or else these choppers are just unsafe as an old motorbike going uphill. They are old, and routine check needs to go more frequent. Aren't the soldiers' lives just as precious as the so-called VIPs! Have Mr. Najib or some other VIP fly in the Nuri one day if it's safe"... We have enough money and manpower, don't we? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pieter C. 5 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 I have been flying Sikorsky S-61 helicopters since 1989 and I always felt very safe in them. They are very well designed and their safety record is very good. I have just departed Brunei where they have been operating S-61Ns for 40 years without any accidents. Like any helicopter, safety is mainly down to how well they are maintained. If the Nuri's have any general safety issues I can assure you it is not because of the design, it WILL be due to maintenance. Having said all that, the sighting of the helicopter flying low in bad weather in an area where they shouldn't have been make me fear for the worst. Perhaps this pilot wasn't trained/cleared to fly on instruments (i.e. cloud) and was desperately trying to stay visual with the surface? Have to agree with Steve here: Those S61's are very well designed and are very safe; KLM helicopters, when they had them, never had an issue with them It's, indeed, how they're maintained and operated..... On my departure from BKI to MYY, I saw a Nuri parked at T2 (M23-34), and it looked very well maintained, shiny and all; does anyone, which was in missing ? That the ones who were on board may RIP !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teoh Z Yao 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Pieter... They could simply be still alive as they are not yet located... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naim 6 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Pieter... They could simply be still alive as they are not yet located... If they are well, they could have done something to attract searchers' attention. After all, they are military ppl taught on survival skills. But no signs from them for 2-3 days now, so probably they are very ill, otherwise already dead. +++ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FK Wong 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 US Navy Sends Sea Hawk Helicopter To Locate Missing Nuri GENTING HIGHLANDS, July 15 (Bernama) -- A "Sea Hawk" helicopter of the US Navy Sunday joined the aerial search for the missing RMAF Nuri helicopter and the six airforce crew on board. It was sent to assist RMAF and Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) aircraft scouring a 30 sq km area around here since the Nuri helicopter went missing on Friday, said RMAF public relations office Mejar Zulkiflee Abdul Latif. A 450-member ground team set out to look for the US-made Sikorsky S61 on first light today. However, the search was hampered by thick fog at the Genting Sempah area, he told Bernama. Zulkiflee said the search area would be widened to Gunung Mengkuang, beyond Genting Highlands, if the missing helicopter was still not located. Zulkiflee also said the crack VAT 69 commando team, which entered the dense forest and hilly terrain at Genting Sempah, near here, yesterday, is expected to come out today. The police, soldiers, civil defence personnel, villagers and Orang Asli have also been mobilised in the ground search for signs of the helicopter which disappeared while on a flight to the Gambang Air Base, near Kuantan, from the Sungai Besi RMAF base in Kuala Lumpur. The missing crew are pilot Kapt Nor Azlan Termuzi, co-pilot Kapt Nor Intan Asykeen Mohd Arof, air quartermaster Sgt Khusnizam Ariffin, Sgt Azmie Md Yassin, senior airman Saifulizam Alias and airman Muhammad Ridzuan Ahmad. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tamizi Hj Tamby 1 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Besides than the VAT 69 Commandos,the PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) is also attaching the Senoi Praaq Commandos too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T Azahan 1 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 they havent found yet??????????? what laaaaaa............ <_> Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naim 6 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 they havent found yet??????????? what laaaaaa........... <_> It's not easy. I've done many jungle trails, and I realised the thick canopy can even hide a plane. The dark-coloured chopper could easily slide through the canopy, fall to the ground and be hidden. Forever, possibly. +++ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iwan 3 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 pray for the safety of the pilot and crews..14 crashes from the 30 Nuris delivered..what are our maintainence people doing?? its 3 days already..450 people involved in seach and rescue also still find it difficult..arent the nuris equiped with flare guns,beacons,etc.? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Radzi 2 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Just wonder, what happened to the ELT? They surely must have at least one ELT on board. Maybe RMAF pilots should start wearing the Breitling Emergency. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sri Ramani K. 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 or maybe time for a massive strike by them. till then, the excuse will still be "usable condition" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Norhisham K 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Just wonder, what happened to the ELT? They surely must have at least one ELT on board. Maybe RMAF pilots should start wearing the Breitling Emergency. TV3 interview yesterday:The airforce chief mentioned the copter did not carry ELT. Only "pilot activated" equipment available...Deputy PM said they have plans to scrap the Nuri fleet for a new type....your guess is the same as mine... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rozhan 0 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 I undertand RMAF planes are maintained by Airod.... through political connections. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naim 6 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 its 3 days already..450 people involved in seach and rescue also still find it difficult..arent the nuris equiped with flare guns,beacons,etc.? Sure, if there're crew members to get them working. In this case, I guess there's nobody left. +++ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
T Azahan 1 Report post Posted July 15, 2007 Just wonder, what happened to the ELT? They surely must have at least one ELT on board. Maybe RMAF pilots should start wearing the Breitling Emergency. hehehe. mana ada duit bang nak pakai brietling. pieter!! = hahaha. how can they afford brietling? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KK Lee 5 Report post Posted July 16, 2007 Ground search in jungle is very limited, unless wreckage is located or position for recovery else is a waste of resources. While RMAF frontline fighters (F-18, Su-30) are all weather capability and SAR is limited to day light operation. How do they expect pilots to undertake mission at night or high risk sortie? What a moral boosting exercise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naim 6 Report post Posted July 16, 2007 Ground search in jungle is very limited, unless wreckage is located or position for recovery else is a waste of resources. Very true, in thick jungle/undergrowth, you can't even see beyond a few metres. +++ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites