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Mon, 07/02/2012 - 12:42
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MAS A380 Inaugural Flight Lands at Heathrow
By Zakaria Abdul Wahab
HEATHROW, July 2 (Bernama) -- Malaysia Airlines’ (MAS) newly-acquired
biggest commercial plane, A380, which left Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night for its
inaugural flight to London, touched down at Heathrow Airport at 5.20 am British
time after a little over 12 hours of smooth and quiet journey.
Captained and fully piloted by Malaysians, the huge double-decked passenger
airliner took off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport near midnight after
Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin, who was around to send the plane off,
took over the cabin’s public address system to wish the 478 passengers "bon
voyage and have a good journey".
During the journey, the A380 was piloted rotationally by captains Ahmad
Zuraidi Dahalan, Norshid Ali, Kamarudin Kamilin and assisted by First
Officer Mohd Zefrie Mohd Jasbir Khan, who together have over 100 years of
piloting experience.
When the pilots landed the plane here without any glitch and not even the
sound of a thud was heard, the passengers gave them a strong approval with a
thunderous claps that filled the cabins of the wide-bodied plane.
Also on board the historic trip was MAS Group Chief Executive Officer Ahmad
Jauhari Yahya, who upon the plane's touchdown, went on the cabin’s PA system to
thank the passenger guests for taking the A380.
He said it was a coincidence the A380's inaugural flight fell on the same
date when MAS started the KL-London service 36 years ago on July 1, 1974.
The A380 plane will be used thrice weekly for the KL-London sector until MAS
gets several more of the planes by year-end when it can serve the sector daily.
MAS has ordered six of the aircraft that it planned also to service
Australia and China.
The same plane that arrived here on Monday will depart later in the day,
also inaugurating the return flight from London to Kuala Lumpur with a near
capacity load.
Apart from the pilots, the A380 is decked with 21 cabin crews.
-- BERNAMA