Safety at KKIA always on DCAs radar, says Abdul Rahim


KOTA KINABALU, Dec 21 Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri pronounced safety standards during a Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) is all a time monitored by a Civil Aviation Department (DCA).
Refuting a explain by Global Upline Sdn Bhd (GUSB) which a KKIA was unsafe, he pronounced a DCA will make use of a international standard as well as benchmark set by a International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
"When a airfield was built, a supervision additionally used a services of an accredited consultant with immeasurable knowledge in this area, namely, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Consultancy Services.
"The association additionally monitored a KLIA as well as Kuching International Airport," he pronounced in a matter to Bernama here today.
He pronounced it was mandatory for every theatre of office building a whole to need a acknowledgment of a consultant as to having conformed to a office building a whole design before a supervision approves payment to a office building contractor.
Abdul Rahim, who is additionally a Member of Parliament for Kudat, pronounced if all a mandate had been met, there was no reason for a airfield to not be safe.
Last Tuesday, GUSB arch advisor Tan Sri Ting Pek Khiing pronounced a association had stopped all office building a whole functions during a KKIA upon December 17, as well as blamed a Transport Ministry for its disaster to emanate a Certificate of Practical Completion (CPC) to it.
This was after a association had purportedly finished functions according to section one of a Package 2 plan during a airfield upon schedule.
Instead, Ting pronounced a method released a Certificate of Non-Compliance (CNC) as well as went upon to allege which a KKIA runway was vulnerable for any form of activities, ! as it wa s not certified as being complete.
He additionally pronounced a method had refused to lapse a 50 per cent bank guarantee whilst failing to pay contract claims of RM113 million for upgrading functions during Kuching International Airport as well as RM21 million for Labuan Airport, forcing GUSB to take authorised action to retrieve a money.
Meanwhile, upon Wednesday, a Transport Ministry refuted allegations which a KKIA runway is vulnerable as well as explained which a DCA, a authority for airfield standards as well as Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd, as a airfield operator, confirmed which KKIA has over a standards set by a ICAO. Bernama
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