
Police helicopter crash-lands in Johor's Sungai Pulai, all five crew rescued
ISKANDAR PUTERI (July 10): A police helicopter, ferrying five crew members, was forced to make an emergency landing and crashed near the Sungai Pulai in Gelang Patah here earlier today.
However, there were no reported fatalities.
The helicopter was identified as an Airbus AS355N that is operated by the police air wing unit and was part of the Malaysia-Indonesia-Thailand-Singapore Maritime Operation (MITSATOM) 2025 training exercise.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) said the helicopter, with the registration number 9M-PHG, had departed from the Tanjung Kupang police station at 9.51am.
'All five crew members, including the pilot, were rescued by the Marine Police Force and transported to the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) jetty in Gelang Patah.
'The crew members were transferred to Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru for medical examination and treatment,' CAAM said a statement issued today. — Malay Mail
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