At least 10 people have died after a charter plane crashed onto an expressway north of Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The plane, carrying six passengers and two flight crew, departed from Langkawi International Airport and was headed to Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia said in a statement. First contact made by the aircraft with Subang Air Traffic Control Tower was at 2.47 p.m. [local time (2.47 a.m. ET)] and landing clearance was given at 2:48pm, according to the statement. At 2.51 p.m. local time, the Control Tower observed smoke originating from the crash site but no mayday call was made by the aircraft, the statement added.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
Mate, edit the title including "new angles included" to avoid repost reports.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
okey ,thanks bro
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
More options
Context
More options
Context