Thursday 31 July 2014

Malaysia Airlines Plane Forced To Abort Take-Off


A Malaysia Airlines plane was forced to abort a take-off after air traffic control urgently radioed pilots to tell them they were on a collision course with another jet.

 Flight MH136, which had 167 passengers on board and was heading for Kuala Lumpur, applied its brakes while on Adelaide Airport runway in Australia yesterday.

 An airline spokesperson told the New Straits Times: ‘MH136 was ready to depart Adelaide Airport and already on take-off roll when it was instructed by Adelaide Air Traffic Control to discontinue its take-off as the inbound aircraft discontinued its landing and was infringing the vicinity of the take-off path.

 ‘Upon receiving the instruction, MH136 stopped safely.’

 MH136 eventually departed Adelaide at 8.56AM and arrived Kuala Lumpur at 3.15am today.


1 comment:

  1. Dey need deliverance in that country. Na only dem? Make dem come river ogun go wash them head oo

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