TAPAH, Sept 12 — The pilot of a helicopter that went missing in Bidor after losing contact with the Kuala Lumpur Air Traffic Control Tower (KLATCC) yesterday was found dead at the crash site, said Perak police chief Datuk Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri.
He said the body was found in the cockpit of the helicopter by members of the search and rescue (SAR) team this morning.
“A Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) helicopter found the location of the crash at about 9.30 am in the Chikus Forest Reserve area. Five minutes later, the RMAF crew went down to the location and found the victim in the cockpit.
“The body was brought out from the crash site at 10.12 am and brought to SMK Anderson in an ambulance and then sent to Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital, Ipoh, for post-mortem,” he told reporters at the SAR operations room at the Bidor police station, about 80 kilometres from Ipoh today.
He identified the pilot as Hong Kong citizen Tsz Kin Richard Chan, 58, whose family members had been informed of the incident.
Mohd Yusri said the wreckage of the Eurocopter aircraft, which is owned by a private company, had been handed over to the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) for further action.
Yesterday, Transport Minister Datuk Seri Wee Ka Sing was reported to have said that the helicopter lost contact with KLATCC at 12.16 pm before (CAAM) reported it as missing.
The aircraft’s last known location was a forest area near Bidor.
It took off from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport at 11.37 am yesterday and was supposed to have returned at 12.37 pm.
Meanwhile, Wee in his latest post on Facebook, stated that the ministry was still waiting for the hospital report to confirm the cause and time of the victim’s death, as well as instructed CAAM to prepare a report on the incident.
CAAM, in a statement, stated that an investigation of the incident will be carried out by the Air Accident Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Transport, in accordance with Part XXVI of the Civil Aviation Regulations 2016.
“CAAM would like to express its condolences to the families of the victim. CAAM would also like to express its highest appreciation to all members of the SAR team,” read the statement.