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Last Friday, the helicopter landed at a field in the city centre to collect 36 packets of the nasi ganja . Picture via social media
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IPOH, July 27 The Bell 505 Global Ranger helicopter that landed at the Padang Ipoh here last Friday was only given permission to travel interstate for maintenance, said Perak police chief Datuk Mior Faridalatrash Wahid.
Mior said the helicopter owned by Systematic Aviation Services Sdn Bhd was not authorised to travel interstate to collect an order of the city’s renowned
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The incident is now being probed to see if the standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to the prohibition of interstate and inter-district travel amidst the National Recovery Plan (NRP) were violated.
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On Friday morning, 23 July, a helicopter from Kuala Lumpur landed at Padang Ipoh to pick up 36 packets of nasi kandar meals.
The dish is famously called nasi ganja .
While the helicopter had prior permission to land at the Sultan Azlan Shah Airport (LTSAS), it landed some 6km away at the Padang Ipoh
CAAM begins probe on heli food order pick-up in Ipoh
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The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has started an investigation to determine whether the helicopter that landed at a field in Ipoh yesterday to pick up a “nasi ganja” order had violated regulations.
CAAM, in a statement, said it was investigating to determine if the flight by the Bell 505 helicopter, operated by Systematic Aviation Services Sdn Bhd (SAS), had breached any regulations under the Malaysian Civil Aviation Regulations 2016 and the Civil Aviation Directives (CADs).
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