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19 November 2017

A RMAF transport aircraft was forced to make an emergency belly landing at the Labuan airport



KOTA KINABALU: A Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) plane made an emergency landing at the Labuan International Airport today following a landing gear malfunction.
A Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) plane made an emergency landing at the Labuan International Airport today following a landing gear malfunction. Pic by NSTP/ courtesy of courtesy of Defence Ministry
The Defence Ministry, in a statement, said the pilot of the military transport aircraft, C130 Hercules, was forced to land without tyres at 5.15pm, after circling for six hours to burn off fuel.
"The military aircraft was unable to land normally at the airport in Labuan due to its malfunction landing gear.
C130 Hercules, was forced to land without tyres at 5.15pm, after circling for six hours to burn off fuel. Pic by NSTP/ourtesy of courtesy of Defence Ministry
"The aircraft made the emergency landing after circling the airspace for six hours. It has landed safely."
The pilot and crew on board were unhurt.
Pic by NSTP/ourtesy of courtesy of Defence Ministry .

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