On 23 April 2024 at 09:32 MYT, two Royal Malaysian Navy helicopters – an AgustaWestland AW139 and a Eurocopter Fennec – collided over the Malaysian town of Lumut during a military parade rehearsal celebrating the 90th anniversary of the Royal Malaysian Navy.[1][2] Ten people – seven on the AW139 and three on the Fennec – were killed. There were no survivors. Malaysian investigators determined the crash was caused by pilot error.[3]
Background
Lumut, a town in the western Malaysian state of Perak, is the headquarters of the Royal Malaysian Navy.
Collision
The collision occurred during a military parade rehearsal to commemorate the upcoming 90th anniversary of the Navy. During a demonstration, one helicopter clipped the other's rotor, causing both to lose control and end up crashing within the grounds of the Lumut Naval Base. The AW139 crashed near the stairs of the Naval Base Stadium while the Fennec crashed near a swimming pool.[4] Both aircraft suffered total hull loss upon impact.
Crew and passengers
The Agusta Westland AW139, also known as M503-3, had four crew and three passengers.
Commander Muhammad Firdaus bin Ramli RMN - CO of 503 Squadron
Warrant Officer II TMK Mohd Shahrizan bin Mohd Termizi[5]
Aftermath
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim called the crash a loss for the nation and offered condolences to the families of the victims. He also said both the Royal Malaysian Navy and the Ministry of Defence would carry out a probe into it.[6]Defence MinisterMohamed Khaled Nordin said that the bodies of those killed would be brought to a hospital in Ipoh before being buried in accordance with their families' wishes. He mentioned that authorities would cover the funeral costs and explore providing compensation and benefits to the families of the victims.[7]