Authorities in eastern India say an air ambulance has crashed into a dense forest, killing all seven people on board.
Investigation launched into Jharkhand air ambulance crash that killed seven, focusing on weather conditions and communication ...
According to the DGCA, the aircraft lost communication and radar contact with Kolkata about 100 nautical miles southeast of Varanasi ...
Officials are studying whether the crew misread the radar display or whether a technical failure affected the instrument’s ...
Redbird Airways air ambulance crashed in Simaria, Chatra district, Jharkhand, killing all seven on board. Investigation underway into the tragic incident.
It was a medical flight carrying seven people on board—one patient, one doctor, one paramedic, two attendants, the pilot-in-command (PIC), and a co-pilot.
According to officials, the aircraft took off from Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi at approximately 7:11 pm, bound for Delhi.
All seven people on board a Ranchi–Delhi air ambulance were killed after a Redbird Airways Beechcraft C90 crashed in ...
An aviation-spec ambulance deployed at newly opened Mayaguana International Airport as part of Heads of Agreement between the ...
The aircraft involved was a Beechcraft C90 operated by Delhi-based charter service Redbird Airways.
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