Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia
Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia (DCA, Malay: Jabatan Penerbangan Awam Malaysia) is a government agency that was formed under the Malaysian Ministry of Transport in 1969, pursuant to the passing of the Civil Aviation Act 1969 by the Malaysian Parliament. Previously headquartered in Damansara Heights (Bukit Damansara), Kuala Lumpur,[1] its head office is now in Putrajaya.[2] The current director general of the department is Dato’ Sri Azharuddin Abdul Rahman.
Divisions
- The Aviation Security Unit of the Airport Standard Division of the Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia was established after the Malaysian Airline System Flight 653 incident at Tanjung Kupang.[3]
References
- ↑ "DCA Introduction." Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia. 10 November 1999. Retrieved on 11 March 2014. "Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia, Floor 3,4,5 Block B, Wisma Semantan, No: 12 Jalan Gelenggang, Damansara Heights, 50618 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia" - Malay address: "Ketua Pengarah, Jabatan Penerbangan Awam Malaysia, BLK B, Tingkat 3,4 and 5, Wisma Semantan, No: 12, Jalan Gelenggang, Bukit Damansara, 50618, KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia"
- ↑ "Contact Us." (Archive) Department of Civil Aviation. Retrieved on 29 April 2012. "No. 27 Persiaran Perdana Aras 1-4 Blok Podium 62618 Putrajaya"
- ↑ "Aviation Security Division." (Archive) Department of Civil Aviation Malaysia. Retrieved on 29 April 2012.
Further reading
- Aircraft Accident Report, 1/78: Boeing 737 9M-MBD, Report 1/78, Accident Near Gelang Patah, Negeri Johor on 4 December 1977. Government Printing Department, 1978.
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