Malaysia Airlines Landing at Kuching

Posted on September 14th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

Flight:
Kuala Lumpur Intl(WMKK)-Kuching Intl(WBGG)

Distance:
537.1nm

Aircraft company/manufacturer/type:
Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330-200

Estimated fuel burn:
3069.9gal/20566.1pounds

Estimated time en route:
1 hour 9 mins

Cruise altitude: 25,000ft
Cruise speed: 300kts

Departure time: 18:30
Arrival time: 19:45

Weather condition at departure:
Clear – wind 182 at 00

Weather condition at arrival:
Clear – wind 144 at 06

Remarks: N/A

Duration : 0:1:29

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Malaysia Airlines: (2007) This is MH

Posted on September 10th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia

This is Malaysia Airlines INTERNAL campaign video presentation for its 18000-strong employees worldwide. It also marked the new beginning of Malaysia Airlines. The campaign was launched in Malaysia Airlines Academy on 27 January 2007 by Malaysia Airlines Managing Director, Idris Jala to boast its staff morale.

Title: This is MH
Year: 2007
Description:
Ever wondered what is MH?

It’s on everything we do.
It’s what we were brought up to be.
It’s what makes us unique.

It’s more than just a flight code.
It’s our code of behaviour.
Our reminder to treat everyone as a guest.

This is Malaysian Hospitality.
This is MH.

Duration : 0:3:25

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Malaysia Airlines: (2007) This is MH

Posted on September 10th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia

This is Malaysia Airlines INTERNAL campaign video presentation for its 18000-strong employees worldwide. It also marked the new beginning of Malaysia Airlines. The campaign was launched in Malaysia Airlines Academy on 27 January 2007 by Malaysia Airlines Managing Director, Idris Jala to boast its staff morale.

Title: This is MH
Year: 2007
Description:
Ever wondered what is MH?

It’s on everything we do.
It’s what we were brought up to be.
It’s what makes us unique.

It’s more than just a flight code.
It’s our code of behaviour.
Our reminder to treat everyone as a guest.

This is Malaysian Hospitality.
This is MH.

Duration : 0:3:25

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Malaysia Airlines Jakarta to Kuala Lumpur Part 1

Posted on August 8th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

Evening flight from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport to KLIA. Take-off at runway 25R. The weather is slightly hazy. This is the first part of the entire flight.

Part 1:
-Pushback
-Taxiing

Duration : 0:8:36

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Malaysia Airlines Kuala Lumpur(KLIA) to Tioman

Posted on August 8th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

Flight remarks: Take-off from Kuala Lumpur (KLIA)-WMKK for a scheduled night departure to Tioman Airport – WMBT. The weather at KLIA was normal (partially cloudy, winds below 10kts. At cruising altitude of 19,000ft, aircraft faced minor turbulence along flight route (via low traffic altitude airways across waypoints as fixed in the GPS flight plan) On approach to Tioman Airport, ATC gave an initial pre-determined and recognized information stating that the ILS on runway is out of order. On approach approx 10nm (3000ft), ATC then issue another incidential warning stating that the lightings on the runway are also out of order, therefore consent approach at pilots discretion or declare abort landing, issue other nearest airport -Mersing. Missed approach was called out, continuing to level at 2000ft, intercepting and following barb-type course reversal VOR approach and return for landing at runway 21. Landing was successful on the short runway 21 (3255ft) but with a 16 minutes delay due to missed approach.

Duration : 0:3:51

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Malaysia Airlines Landing at KLIA

Posted on August 7th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

Departure airport: Brunei Intl
Transit: N/A
Destination Airport: KLIA

Flight Remarks:
-Moderate terbulence on approach to KLIA

Duration : 0:4:26

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Malaysia Airlines Landing at Dhaka

Posted on August 6th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

Flight:
Kuala Lumpur Intl(WMKK)-Zia Intl(VGZR)

Distance:
1460.4nm

Aircraft company/manufacturer/type:
Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777-200ER

Estimated fuel burn:
8383.0gal/56159.9pounds

Estimated time en route:
3 hours 10 mins

Cruise altitude: 26500ft
Cruise speed: 320kts

Departure time: 14:00pm
Arrival time: 17:40pm

Weather condition at departure:
Light clouds – wind 028 at 04 -visibility 10miles

Weather condition at arrival:
Clear – wind 000 at 00 –
visibility 2miles

Remarks: Declared missed approach on first tryout for landing, go-around and intercepted the barb type course reversal VOR approach for second attempt, successfully landed on second attempt.

Duration : 0:1:57

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Malaysia Airlines Landing at Kolkata (Cockpit View)

Posted on August 5th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

-Transit flight to KLIA(WMKK)-

Flight:
Indira Ghandi Intl(VIDP)-Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose I(VECC)

Distance: 738.2nm

Aircraft company/manufacturer/type: Malaysia Airlines Airbus A330-200

Estimated fuel burn:
4235.5gal/28374.8pounds

Estimated time en route:
1 hour 36 mins

Cruise altitude: 17,000ft
Cruise speed: 300kts
Departure time: 14:00
Arrival time: 15:42

Weather condition at departure:
Clear, Wind 261 at 04, Visibility 1/2 miles

Weather condition at arrival:
Clear, Wind 177 at 12, Visibility 1/2 miles

Remarks: N/A

Duration : 0:2:37

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Malaysia Airlines Landing at Jakarta

Posted on August 5th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

Flight Summary:
The Instrument Landing System (ILS) on the given runway was apparently out of order. The approach along glide slope to the runway was in a fairly low visibility, hence followed closely of the IFR procedures and barb-type course reversal VOR Missed Approach Procedure set by the ATC, but regularly checking for any visibility of Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI). At minimum descending altitude(MDA), visibility remains low however at decision height (DH), runway started to become visible and corrections were made accordingly with PAPI. Missed approach wasn’t necessary afterall. Scheduled land….

Duration : 0:5:3

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MiG Malaysia

Posted on August 4th, 2009 by admin in Malaysia Flights

First flight preparation and flight testing of an 1/5 scaled turbine powered Mig29 RC. Total Thrust 24kg. 2 turbine engines.

Duration : 0:7:47

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