This Article is From Apr 24, 2014

Malaysia Airlines plane turns back after landing gear failure

Kuala Lumpur: A Malaysia Airlines plane's wheels refused to stow after take off on Thursday, forcing a second flight by the flag-carrier to turn back in four days as it continues to reel from the loss of flight MH370. (Malaysia Airlines' Kuala Lumpur-Bangalore flight MH192 returns safely after landing gear scare)

The ATR 72 prop-plane, belonging to MAS subsidiary Firefly, departed Penang International Airport at 6.55 am and turned back 15 minutes after because the aircraft's landing gear couldn't retract.

"As safety is of utmost priority to Firefly Airlines, the aircraft was required to turn back to Penang," Firefly said in a statement.

Flight FY1002/MH9948, bound for the northern Malaysian city of Kota Bharu, landed safely in Penang at 7.30 am, it said.

The plane's 64 passengers and four crew members on board disembarked from the aircraft after a "normal landing", according to Firefly, adding that the rescue service was not required to intervene.

"The crew handled the situation very professionally," said a passenger quoted by Malaysiakini, a Malaysian news website.

Firefly said passengers of FY1002 were transferred to a new aircraft that took off at 8.50 am. The plane landed at Kota Bharu about an hour later the same day.

Firefly is the low-cost arm of Malaysia Airlines.

The incident occurred just days after Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 made an emergency landing in Kuala Lumpur due to a burst tyre, striking a blow to the company's safety image. (Full statement: Malaysia Airlines flight MH192 bound for Bangalore turns back mid-air)

The national carrier is still looking for wreckage from flight MH370, which disappeared on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and is believed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean. (Malaysia approves international investigation into missing flight)

Nearly seven weeks later, the Australian-led search effort has yet to find any trace of the missing Boeing 777. (Debris washed up on Australian beach not from MH370)
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