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Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, who had refused a private helicopter, had returned on an SLAF routine flight this morning from Palali, Air Force Spokesman Capt. Gihan Seneviratne said.
The pilot of the private helicopter, which carried the Minister yesterday to Palali, had reportedly lost way to the runway and had been airborne for over 45 minutes searching for the Palali runaway to land.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Air Force Spokesman Capt. Gihan Seneviratne said that the Minister had come to Palali to attend a Thai Pongal function, however had requested the support of the Air Force following the incident.
Capt. Seneviratne said the Minister returned to Colombo this morning via a scheduled flight as he refused to travel in the same helicopter.
He said Ministers had air travel privilege only with the consent of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
“Some media is attempting to tarnish the Air Force image using the incident. Ministers can use the Air Force aircraft with the consent of the MoD. We brought the Minister back using a scheduled flight from Palali to Colombo and there is nothing unusual in this,” he said. (Thilanka Kanakarathna)
Karu Monday, 15 January 2018 12:59
Amusing. Pilot must have been a private bus driver
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Lankatruth Monday, 15 January 2018 13:18
No wonder. Why not the bus or train . Best way to save tax payers money. Sir you are better off walking
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Raj Monday, 15 January 2018 13:49
There could have been too much fog that Pilot could not see the runway!
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hikZ Monday, 15 January 2018 14:06
Save national wealth!
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Neo Monday, 15 January 2018 14:31
Our political parties have money to use private helicopters. Who says we are not a developed country?
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Dee Monday, 15 January 2018 14:48
The AC train would have been faster .
Reply : 0 3
Fisheries and Aquatic Resources Development Minister Mahinda Amaraweera, who had refused a private helicopter, had returned on an SLAF routine flight this morning from Palali, Air Force Spokesman Capt. Gihan Seneviratne said.
The pilot of the private helicopter, which carried the Minister yesterday to Palali, had reportedly lost way to the runway and had been airborne for over 45 minutes searching for the Palali runaway to land.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror, Air Force Spokesman Capt. Gihan Seneviratne said that the Minister had come to Palali to attend a Thai Pongal function, however had requested the support of the Air Force following the incident.
Capt. Seneviratne said the Minister returned to Colombo this morning via a scheduled flight as he refused to travel in the same helicopter.
He said Ministers had air travel privilege only with the consent of the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
“Some media is attempting to tarnish the Air Force image using the incident. Ministers can use the Air Force aircraft with the consent of the MoD. We brought the Minister back using a scheduled flight from Palali to Colombo and there is nothing unusual in this,” he said. (Thilanka Kanakarathna)
Karu Monday, 15 January 2018 12:59
Amusing. Pilot must have been a private bus driver
Reply : 0 26
Lankatruth Monday, 15 January 2018 13:18
No wonder. Why not the bus or train . Best way to save tax payers money. Sir you are better off walking
Reply : 0 8
Raj Monday, 15 January 2018 13:49
There could have been too much fog that Pilot could not see the runway!
Reply : 1 2
hikZ Monday, 15 January 2018 14:06
Save national wealth!
Reply : 0 5
Neo Monday, 15 January 2018 14:31
Our political parties have money to use private helicopters. Who says we are not a developed country?
Reply : 0 6
Dee Monday, 15 January 2018 14:48
The AC train would have been faster .
Reply : 0 3