On November 8, two Malaysian helicopters collided and crashed.

Local police confirmed that the former CEO of Malaysia Airlines Ahmed Johari Yahya was injured in the accident while riding in one of the helicopters.

Ahmed, 66, was the chief executive officer of Malaysia Airlines from 2011 to 2015. During his tenure, Malaysia Airlines had two air crashes of MH370 and MH17.

  According to the Malaysian Ministry of Transport, the two crashed helicopters were G2CA helicopters of France's Guimbal Company, and took off from Subang Airport in Malaysia at noon that day.

Shortly after takeoff, the two helicopters collided at an altitude of about 400 meters. The helicopter that Ahmed and the other wounded were riding in made an emergency landing on a school playground, and the other helicopter crashed.

Both of the dead were from the crashed helicopter.

  When the reporter came to the scene, he saw that the police had set up a cordon to prohibit people from approaching.

The rotor of the emergency landing helicopter was obviously damaged and the fuselage was still intact. Police officers are investigating it.

Police said that the injured have been sent to the hospital for treatment, and neither of the two helicopters caused damage to nearby buildings or casualties on the ground.

  (Reporter Chen Yue edited Li Jiali)

Editor in charge: [Wang Kai]