SHAH ALAM: A RMAF Bae Systems Hawk Mk108 jet trainer crashed at the Butterworth airbase last night, leaving one of the pilots dead while the other hospitalised. The deceased pilot was identified as Capt Mohamad Affendi Bustamy by RMAF while Major Mohd Fareez Omar is undergoing treatment at the Seberang Jaya hospital in a stable condition.
Both were involved in a night flying training at Butterworth when the incident occurred at 10.07pm, RMAF said in the statement. The service said the families of both crew members – who were married – have been notified of the incident and were being supported.
RMAF said it was arranging for the remains of Mohamad Affendi for the burial. It said an investigation board would be set up to probe the incident.
Pictures published by the media showed the wreck of the Hawk near the control tower which is located – if I remembered correctly – some 50 meters from the sole runway at the airbase.
Another picture taken likely this morning clearly showed that both pilots had ejected from the stricken aircraft though only one survived the incident. The picture also revealed that the aircraft involved is tail number M40-08.
The last fatal crash involving RMAF Hawks was back on June 15 2017, when another Mk108 crash killing both pilots. Both Major Yasmi Mohamed Yusof, 39, and Major Hasri Zahari, 31 were found at 2.30pm in a forest 53 km north of the Kuantan airbase. An investigations into the crash determined a technical fault was the main reason for the crash.
On December 21, 2016, a Beechcraft King Air B200T crashed while conducting touch and go landing at the Butterworth airbase. The pilot, Major C. Kayamboo, 45 was killed in the incident while the other three crew members were injured.
— Malaysian Defence
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Condolences to the families of all involved.
So the remaining Hawk 108 in RMAF fleet is just 4 aircraft, with 6 now lost to crashes. One more reason for the LCA/FLIT project to be signed off as soon as possible, with the best possible aircraft that RMAF could get.
Even with this crash, and the unfortunate killings at 330 squadron, I expect RMAF KPI for this year to still be categorised as 100% achieved like in the latest 2022 budget papers. I really have no idea what kind of KPI that they set and how can the kementah accept such KPI.
Heartfelt condolence to the family of the deceased Captain. A speedy recovery to the injured Major
Innalillah. Thank you for your service late Capt Mohamad Affendi Bustamy. May your soul rest with other good people in afterlife. Condolences to his family. Hopefully a statement regarding LCA/FLIT to be announced soon.
Condolences to the families of all involved.
Statistically about 40% of RMAF overall Hawk 108/208 fleet has crashed to date. That is a big percentage.
What is the real issues? Technical or user or mother nature or what else could be the pblm?....
Still too early to say why
Near the runway so likely it happened either on landing or taking off. About crashes, was it revealed what was the reason for the TLDM Fennec crash?
Not yet
Sad news. At the rate the RMAF is going, it will be running out of pilots and planes at Butterworth AFB.
Not through crashes, really as the last one was in late 2016. Its more through old age than anything else. As for pilots, at the moment, they wont be losing them to the airlines due to the pandemic
Far - ''What is the real issues? Technical or user or mother nature or what else could be the pblm?…''
If you look at statements made over the years by the RMAF; some mishaps have been caused by technical reasons and others apparently by human error.
Our Hawks are 27 years old and getting more expensive to repair/maintain/refurbish. Let's hope government will give more attention and make procurement decision faster. Hope that RMAF will get LCAs/LIFTs in adequate numbers as soon as possible.