Wind causes paratrooper to collide with motorcyclist

Wind causes paratrooper to collide with motorcyclist

The corporal sustained minor injuries in the Melaka incident but the motorcyclist, who was unhurt, left the scene in a hurry, says the army.

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The corporal was making his final approach towards the landing zone at Terendak Camp in Melaka when a change in wind direction caused him to be blown off-course and collide with a motorcyclist.
PETALING JAYA:
A change in wind direction caused a paratrooper to collide with a motorcyclist when landing during an exercise yesterday.

The armed forces said the incident, which was captured in a video which has gone viral, occurred in the Tanjung Bidara area in Melaka during the Eagle Swift Free Fall parachute exercise series.

The corporal from the 18th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment was making his final approach towards the landing zone at Terendak Camp when a change in wind direction caused him to deviate from the course and land in a nearby area.

During the landing, the paratrooper accidentally collided with a motorcycle being ridden by a civilian.

The airstrip landing zone’s recovery team checked both parties involved and found that the motorcyclist did not suffer any injuries.

The motorcyclist left the scene before further details could be obtained, while the corporal who sustained minor injuries was taken to the Terendak Camp hospital for treatment.

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