A Royal Malaysian Air Force plane was seen sliding across an airport runway after it lost control following an emergency landing.
According to the Air Force, the Beechcraft B200T aircraft was carrying out flight training and took off from the Subang Air Base on October 16, 2023, shortly before 11.30 am local time.
However, the aircraft was forced to initiate an emergency landing at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (SZB) at around 1 pm.
Footage of the incident recorded at the airport shows the Beechcraft sliding along the runway to the sound of emergency sirens with its left wing on the floor before it crosses onto a grassy area where it eventually stops.
The aircraft was from the No 16 squadron and carrying four crew members at the time.
“All crew members are safe and uninjured. The Royal Malaysian Air Force will establish an investigation team to identify the cause of the incident,” the Air Force said.
Following the incident, the runway was closed by Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB) at the request of the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM).
[TERKINI] Pesawat Beechcraft B 200T TUDM mendarat cemas di Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, Subang, empat anak kapal selamat – TUDM pic.twitter.com/N87bgGzEn0
— BERNAMA RADIO (@Bernama_Radio) October 16, 2023
“The runway is being closed to facilitate the removal procedure for a skidded aircraft. Glad to share that no one was injured during the incident,” the airport wrote on social media.
At 6 pm local time, it was confirmed that the airport runway had reopened.