More turbulence for aviation firm as seaplane owner seizes aircraft

  • 2 months ago
Oriental Sky representatives are said to have barged into suspended Systematic Aviation Services’s hangar and flown the plane away to Singapore.


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00:00Systematic Aviation Services Sindiran Berhad, the first company to provide seaplane services
00:07in Malaysia, faced another setback when an aircraft owner barged into a hangar and seized
00:12its plane.
00:13According to sources, representatives of Oriental Sky Sindiran Berhad, its lawyers and a pilot
00:19moved to secure the Cessna 208EX with registration number 9MORS on Tuesday despite the SAS management
00:27ordering hangar staff to stop them.
00:29Oriental Sky had a leasing contract allowing SAS to operate and maintain its amphibian
00:33aircraft.
00:34However, they had to reclaim the plane due to issues with its fuel quantity indication
00:38system.
00:39SAS has been unable to fix the problem since its only licensed aircraft engineer for the
00:44Cessna 208 model left the company a few months ago without a replacement.
00:49One associate, Oriental Sky, told SAS to return the aircraft after aviation authorities refused
00:55to renew SAS's Air Service Permit and suspended its Air Operations Certificate.
01:00The aircraft's owner said these licenses were vital for their operations and maintenance
01:04contracts, the source added.
01:06Due to SAS's inability to renew its ASP and the suspension of its AOC, the company is
01:12unable to offer any form of passenger service.

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