Sabah Air, the Glossary
Sabah Air Aviation Sdn.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Aerial photography, AgustaWestland AW109, Air operator's certificate, Beechcraft Super King Air, Bell 206, East Malaysia, Eurocopter AS355 Écureuil 2, Fuad Stephens, GAF Nomad, Kota Kinabalu, Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Labuan, Malaysia, Malaysiakini, Non-scheduled airline, Sabah, Sandakan Airport, Tawau Airport, 1976 Sabah Air GAF Nomad crash.
- 1975 establishments in Malaysia
- Airlines established in 1975
- Airlines of Malaysia
- Transport in Sabah
Aerial photography
Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an aircraft or other airborne platforms.
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AgustaWestland AW109
The AgustaWestland AW109, originally the Agusta A109, is a lightweight, twin-engine, eight-seat multi-purpose helicopter designed and initially produced by the Italian rotorcraft manufacturer Agusta.
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Air operator's certificate
An air operator's certificate (AOC) is the approval granted by a civil aviation authority (CAA) to an aircraft operator to allow it to use aircraft for commercial air transport purposes.
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Beechcraft Super King Air
The Beechcraft Super King Air family is part of a line of twin-turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft.
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Bell 206
The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- and twin-engined helicopters, manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel, Quebec, plant.
East Malaysia
East Malaysia, or the Borneo States, also known as Malaysian Borneo, is the part of Malaysia on and near the island of Borneo, the world's third-largest island.
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Eurocopter AS355 Écureuil 2
The Eurocopter (now Airbus Helicopters) AS355 Écureuil 2 (or Twin Squirrel) is a twin-engine light utility helicopter developed and originally manufactured by Aérospatiale in France.
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Fuad Stephens
Muhammad Fuad Stephens, (born Donald Aloysius Marmaduke Stephens; 14 September 1920 – 6 June 1976) was a Malaysian politician who served as the 1st and 5th Chief Minister of Sabah from September 1963 to December 1964 and again briefly from April 1976 to his death in June 1976, 3rd Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah from September 1973 to July 1975, 6th High Commissioner of Malaysia to Australia from 1968 to 1973.
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GAF Nomad
The GAF Nomad is a utility aircraft produced by the Government Aircraft Factories (GAF) of Australia in Melbourne.
Kota Kinabalu
Kota Kinabalu (formerly known as Jesselton), colloquially referred to as KK, is the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia.
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Kota Kinabalu International Airport
Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) is an international airport in Kota Kinabalu, the state capital of Sabah, Malaysia.
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Labuan
Labuan, officially the Federal Territory of Labuan (Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan), is an island federal territory of Malaysia.
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.
Malaysiakini
Malaysiakini (English: "Malaysia Now") is an online news portal in Malaysia which was established in 1999.
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Non-scheduled airline
A non-scheduled airline is a company that offers unscheduled air transport services of passengers or goods at an hourly or per mile / kilometer charge for chartering the entire aircraft along with crew.
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Sabah
Sabah, or given nickname Sabah Bumi Di Bawah Bayu (means Sabah Land Below The Wind) is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia.
Sandakan Airport
Sandakan Airport is a domestic airport which serves Sandakan in Sandakan District, Sabah, Malaysia.
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Tawau Airport
Tawau Airport (Lapangan Terbang Tawau) is an airport located north east of Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.
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1976 Sabah Air GAF Nomad crash
The Double Six Crash, also known as the Double Six Tragedy (referring to 6 June), was a crash, involving a GAF N-22B Nomad of Sabah Air, which took place on 6 June 1976 at Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, killing several local political leaders, including two top leaders - Tun Fuad Stephens and Datuk Peter Mojuntin.
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See also
1975 establishments in Malaysia
- Affin Bank
- Aircraft Inspection, Repair & Overhaul Depot
- AmBank
- Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul Rahman Bridge
- Kuala Lumpur Football Association
- Kuala Lumpur Mini-Bus Service
- Lambir Hills National Park
- Malakoff (power company)
- Malaysian Chess Federation
- Nasional FM
- Naza
- Nibong Tebal Paper Mill
- Order of Merit (Malaysia)
- Padini
- Rimbunan Hijau
- Sabah Air
Airlines established in 1975
- Abu Dhabi Aviation
- Aero Cóndor
- Aero Ejecutivos
- Aerocaribe
- Aerocondor
- Air Caribbean (Puerto Rico)
- Air Rwanda
- Air St. Thomas
- Arab Wings
- Coast Aero Center
- Corporate Express (airline)
- Crossair
- GP Express Airlines
- Guinness Peat Aviation
- Japan Asia Airways
- LAR Romanian Airlines
- Minerve (airline)
- Montana Austria
- Nefteyugansk United Airline Transportation Company
- Nordsjøfly
- Nouvelle Air Affaires Gabon
- Presidential Flight (UAE)
- Sabah Air
Airlines of Malaysia
- AirAsia
- AirAsia X
- Batik Air Malaysia
- Berjaya Air
- Firefly (airline)
- Hornbill Skyways
- Layang Layang Aerospace
- List of airlines of Malaysia
- MASkargo
- MASwings
- MHS Aviation
- Malaysia Airlines
- Raya Airways
- SKS Airways
- Sabah Air
- Weststar Aviation
- World Cargo Airlines
Transport in Sabah
- Sabah Air
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sabah_Air
Also known as Sabah Air Aviation, Sabah Air Aviation Sdn Bhd, SabahAir, SabahAir Aviation, SabahAir Aviation Sdn.Bhd., Sabahair Aviation Sdn Bhd..