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- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by MAS Boy
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Jazlan
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Kamarudin
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Anno
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Anonymous
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Yusri
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Mohd
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Do it right
- Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Concerned Citizen
- Comment on Complaints for DBKL by Yaacob
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by MAS Boy Posted: 23 Nov 2012 08:22 AM PST No wonder DCA has been extremely lenient with AirAsia safety measure. DCA officers are not doing their job at all. Wow, the Head of Flight Operation in DCA has 2 sons working for AA. No wonder lah!!! WE MUST ALL READ ABOUT WHAT THE PILOT HAS GOT TO SAY: http://www.pprune.org/south-asia-far-east/499215-air-asia-some-trouble.html |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Jazlan Posted: 23 Nov 2012 07:59 AM PST Tony has said that AA will not send its aircraft to MAS Engineering for maintenance. Great news. We must watch the Botak (the only AirASIA’s rubbish left in MAS) in MAS Engineering what is he doing. We must not trust this Botak. |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Kamarudin Posted: 23 Nov 2012 07:15 AM PST When an airline has not met the regulatory requirement, DCA must act to protect the passengers. Passengers safety is of paramount importance. We cannot take chances. The pariah can but not the people. What the hell is DCA doing? Why granting the low class airline another 6 months. Since AirAsia has not complied with the safety regulations, it should not be allowed to fly until it has done what is expected by the rules. DCA officers are just incompetent. The government must take actions against these DCA officers are just useless. We must not wait for lives to be lost then only take actions. It will be too late. |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Anno Posted: 23 Nov 2012 07:14 AM PST Kalau nak beli tiket murah Air Asia tahun depan, pastikan penerbangan anda tidak melepasi bulan April 2013. Manalah tahu AOC tak disambung oleh DCA. Nak claim refund bukannya senang.. |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Anonymous Posted: 23 Nov 2012 04:04 AM PST Low cost mah….so low safety lah As Tony says, for cheap fares, Malaysians are willing top risk their lives….. |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Yusri Posted: 23 Nov 2012 03:19 AM PST Complying with standard safety regulations cost money. Now Everybody Can Understand! |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Mohd Posted: 23 Nov 2012 01:10 AM PST Why is the Star is deafeningly silence? Only positive news about Tony Fernandes and his outfits. Being a director of Star has obviously help to stop it from publishing adverse news on AirAsia. Ptui! to the Star. |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Do it right Posted: 22 Nov 2012 11:28 PM PST safety ……….safety…………safety…….. I had a good laugh folks…. Ask the Air Asia pilot will some of you please . There was a flight sometime ago the captain had to fly back alone from Bali as the co pilot vomited in the cockpit due food poisoning. This is really dangerous- this is the safety standard that Air Asia cannot effort to close ” one eye” , the phrase famously quoted by ex YB Jasin. Air Asia requires all pilots to bring their own meals as meals on board cost money. Enjoying a cup of coffee , bring your own 3 in 1 otherwise pay what the pax pay. . Luckily the flight landed safely otherwise another disaster in the Malaysian history. The cockpit starboard splatted with vomit – cleaned up by the cleaner. What a day man. I feel sorry for the co-pilot concerned. May be he is a captain today. The truth hurt ehhhhhhh…… |
Comment on AirAsia did not meet regulatory standard? by Concerned Citizen Posted: 22 Nov 2012 11:11 PM PST The article above is only the tip of the iceberg. If the public thinks AirAsia is safe, they are only blinded by the cheap tickets. How do you think the tickets are that cheap in the first place? The Management team in Flight Operations, including the Head, has no previous management experience whatsoever. They are trying hard to keep the same cronies in place against the demand of the DCA but looks like DCA will give in & retract the demand as the Head of Flight Operations in DCA has 2 sons working for AirAsia. More stories on this can be found on; http://bigdogdotcom.wordpress.com/2012/10/22/the-tale-of-shrinking-tower-and-reach/ |
Comment on Complaints for DBKL by Yaacob Posted: 22 Nov 2012 10:53 PM PST Jo Yen Merujuk kepada aduan sdri kawasan perumahan Happy Garden bukanlah di dalam kawasan Parlimen Wangsa Maju tetapi di dalam kawasan Parlimen Seputeh dan di bawah kawalan DBKL Kawasan Seputeh. Pihak kami telah pun menghubungi DBKL Seputeh dan melapurkan mengenai aduan sdri Pegawai berkenaan berjanji akan memanjangkan aduan tersebut kepada Jabatan Penguatkuasaan dan Jabatan Kerja Awam DBKL supaya tindakan boleh diambil. Dan sekiranya sdri ada apa-apa masalah sila hubungi pihak Call Center DBKL di No 1800-88-3255 bagi melapurkan sebarang aduan atau hubungi kami di no 414333322 atau 0122186929. Terima kasih. Yaacob Abd Hamid |
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