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Monday, January 5, 2015

Latest AirAsia flight incident ‘not stalled engine’, says Tony Fernandes

AirAsia CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says the auxiliary power unit on flight QZ7633 had to be restarted. On his right is CEO of Air Asia Indonesia Sunu Widyatmoko. – Reuters pic, January 5, 2015.AirAsia CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says the auxiliary power unit on flight QZ7633 had to be restarted. On his right is CEO of Air Asia Indonesia Sunu Widyatmoko. – Reuters pic, January 5, 2015.
AirAsia downplayed an incident on Saturday that saw one of its planes turned back before takeoff in Indonesia, a week after another of its jets crashed into the Java Sea with 162 people on board.
Indonesia AirAsia flight QZ7633 was taxiing in preparation for takeoff at the Surabaya airport – where last week's doomed flight also took off – when a power unit used to start the plane shut down, an airline official said.
As a result, the pilot turned back to the gate, Raden Achmad Sadikin, director of Safety and Security at Indonesia AirAsia, told reporters.
"It's not that the engine failed. The plane wanted to take off but the APU (auxiliary power unit), which is the equipment that helped to start the engine, suddenly shut down," Sadikin said.
The plane later landed safely in Bandung in West Java after undergoing a check, Indonesia AirAsia chief executive Sunu Widyatmoko was quoted by local media as saying.
Meanwhile, AirAsia boss Tan Sri Tony Fernandes lashed out at the initial media reports, calling the headlines "sensational" and "silly".
"Silly headlines in Malaysia. Airasia Indonesia aircraft did not have a stalled engine. An Apu (sic) (auxiliary power unit) which is ground power had to be restarted."
Fernandes urged staff to remain strong.
"Facts will come out. As I have said we are calm, will take the hits now as our focus is families. But time will show what AirAsia is all about," he tweeted.
Meanwhile, Indonesian officials said weather was the "triggering factor" in last week's crash of AirAsia flight 8501, with icing likely causing engine damage after it flew into a storm. – AFP

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