The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has reached out to the United States' Federal Aviation Authority's (FAA) Asia Pacific office in Singapore over the incident where a door part said to be made in Malaysia blew off an Alaska Airlines plane, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.
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00:13 NNTP confirms a blown air Alaska Airlines
00:16 flood made in Malaysia.
00:18 So what actions are CAM or MOP going to do?
00:21 CAM has reached out to FAA, Asia Pacific in Singapore,
00:25 to offer our assistance if they need.
00:29 So they said if they need any assistance,
00:31 they will come back to us.
00:32 So as far as that is a component,
00:34 but that is under the approval of FAA.
00:38 So even though it is manufactured,
00:40 I was given a report that, yes, it's correct.
00:42 It's manufactured in Malaysia.
00:43 But in terms of the approval of the product, it's under FAA.
00:47 So we have offered what we have done.
00:49 We have proactively-- CAM has reached out
00:50 to FAA, Asia Pacific office in Singapore.
00:54 So we offered our assistance if we are needed.
00:57 So far, they have not come back to us.
00:58 CAM has reached out to FAA.
01:00 The last couple of days.
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