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  2. Visa requirements for crew members - Wikipedia

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    Crew visas can be obtained directly from embassies, but many companies utilize third-party providers to expedite the application process for multi-entry visas. This category includes pilots, flight attendants, sailors, and other employees on board a vessel whose services are essential for its normal operation.

  3. Patricia Yapp Syau Yin - Wikipedia

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    RMAF Maj Patricia Yapp Syau Yin, the world's only female MiG-29 fighter pilot, flying "Smokey Bandits" aerobatic display, Team 2012, Singapore Airshow. Yapp was born and raised in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia. [3] She became interested in a career in aviation when her older brother became a pilot, but her father objected to her plans.

  4. National Service Training Programme (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    After the 2004 pilot batch completed its National Service, the youth wing of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Malaysia's largest ethnic Chinese party), on behalf of themselves and 8 other Chinese-based youth organisations, issued a memorandum to the National Service Training Council calling for more non-Malay trainers. They also criticised ...

  5. Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    CAAM headquarters in Putrajaya. The incorporation of CAAM is in line with requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Under this new agency, CAAM is making great strides to strengthen the nation's aviation standards as well as addressing existing challenges, to advance Malaysia in the aviation sector in line with the country's aspiration to be the leading hub for the ...

  6. Malaysian Army Aviation - Wikipedia

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    No. 881 Squadron was formed in 1995 with 10 SA.316 Alouette III liaison helicopters transferred from the Royal Malaysian Air Force along with a group of pilots. The unit is commanded by a lieutenant colonel. In 2006, the squadron was strengthened with the delivery of 11 AW109 used for light observation duties.

  7. List of aircraft of the Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Switzerland / Malaysia: Trainer 20 [33] Retired from service. Bulldog T1: United Kingdom: Basic trainer 102: 11 [21] Retired from service. Percival Provost: United Kingdom: Basic trainer T.51: 24 [34] Retired from service.

  8. Royal Malaysian Police Air Wing Unit - Wikipedia

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    Royal Malaysia Police Air Operations Force or Pasukan Gerakan Udara (PGU) is a special aviation unit of Royal Malaysia Police. This unit operates both fixed wing aircraft and helicopter. Currently the aircraft of the PGU consist of Cessna Caravan, Pilatus PC6 Porter and Beechcraft King Air for fixed wing aircraft and Eurocopter AS355s and ...

  9. Royal Malaysian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The pilot, Major Muhammed Zulrihan Jusofin was killed in the crash during a flypast in conjunction of the 23rd Convocation Festival held in Universiti Utara Malaysia. [71] On February 26, 2016, the Indonesian made-CN-235-220M version were forced to make an emergency landing into a mangrove swamp near Kuala Selangor due to engine failure. [72]