Tragic reports are speaking about a medical air ambulance carrying seven people that crashed in the eastern part of India about 20 minutes after it took off from Ranchi Airport, killing all those who were on board.
{img}The Beechcraft C90 aircraft was operated by Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd, and happened to be flying from Ranchi to New Delhi with a critically ill patient, two pilots, a doctor, a paramedic, and two more attendants when it appeared to disappear from the radar.
{img}Shortly after the plane had departed, sources shared more about how it requested a weather-related deviation and lost sudden communication with air traffic control near the Simaria in Chatra district, which was a remote forest region.
Rescue teams were seen locating the wreckage and recovering all of the seven dead bodies, which were then taken for a post-mortem examination. The DGCA and the AAIB are currently carrying out an investigation to determine what exactly might have led to the crash.