There was no evidence of that the pilot in the fatal air crash in Shah Alam, Selangor, was incapacitated or had physiological factors that affected his performance that led to the tragedy. The Aircraft Accident Preliminary Report also found that both the pilot and co-pilot held valid medical certificates for their flights.
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00:00 There was no evidence of that the pilot in fatal air crash in Shah Alam on August 17
00:06 was incapacitated or had physiological factors that affected his performance that led to
00:11 the tragedy.
00:13 The Aircraft Accident Preliminary Report issued by the Transport Ministry's Air Accident
00:18 Investigation Bureau on Friday said both pilot in command, Shahrol Kamal Roslan, and second
00:24 in command, Haikal Aras Abdul Azim, had sufficient rest before the flight and had no serious
00:30 medical problems based on their health records and physical examinations.
00:35 The report said, according to a witness, Shahrol was well the night before the accident and
00:40 he had a good rest before the flight.
00:42 Shahrol was also found to be licensed and qualified for the flight and both of them
00:47 held valid medical certificates from the Federal Aviation Administration and Civil Aviation
00:52 Authority of Malaysia.
00:54 Shahrol was found to have gained the medical certificate with a limitation that he must
00:59 use corrective lenses to meet vision standards.
01:03 A Beechcraft Model 390 aircraft crashed on Persiaran Elmina in Shah Alam, killing eight
01:08 on board, one E-Hailing driver and a P-Hailing motorcyclist.
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