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Malaysian Airlines flight fright

A Malaysia Airlines flight which was forced to turn around because of an auto-pilot defect, has landed safely.

The incident early on Sunday happened after the loss of two planes earlier this year.

Flight MH198 from Kuala Lumpur to Hyderabad in India departed late on Saturday, but the Boeing 737-800 turned back due to an auto-pilot defect.

It landed back in Malaysia’s capital almost four hours later after circling to burn fuel in the air.

“The defect did not have any impact on the safety of the aircraft or passengers. However, as a precautionary measure, the operating captain decided to turn back,” the national flag carrier said in a statement.

The flight has been rescheduled to depart Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.

Malaysia Airlines has had a solid record until this year, when it lost two Boeing 777-200s.

Flight MH370 with 239 people aboard inexplicably lost contact on March 8. The plane is believed to have veered off course and crashed in the southern Indian Ocean, but no trace of any wreckage has been found.

Another flight, MH17, went down over conflict-torn eastern Ukraine on July 17, killing all 289 people aboard. It is believed to have been shot down by a missile.

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