Feb 23 • 17:57 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Charter plane crashes after taking off from Ranchi Airport

A chartered air ambulance flying from Ranchi to Delhi crashed in the Simaria police station area of Chatra district shortly after takeoff on Monday evening.

On Monday evening, a chartered air ambulance that took off from Ranchi Airport crashed in a jungle near Karmatand village in the Simaria police station area of Chatra district, Jharkhand. The flight was en route to Delhi with a patient onboard. Shortly after takeoff, air traffic control lost contact with the aircraft, raising concerns about the flight’s status. Witnesses and local authorities report that rescue operations commenced immediately following the crash, which has caused widespread alarm across the state.

This tragic incident has not only shocked the local community but has also raised questions regarding the safety protocols and monitoring of flights in the region. The loss of communication with air traffic control shortly after takeoff poses significant concerns about aviation safety in Jharkhand. Local authorities are working diligently to ascertain the cause of the crash and to ensure that the necessary protocols are followed in the aftermath of this event.

Additionally, with air ambulance services being crucial for medical emergencies, this crash underscores the reliance on air travel for medical transport in areas with limited access to healthcare. The state government and aviation authorities will likely review safety measures to prevent future incidents and ensure that air medical services can operate safely, thus safeguarding patients relying on such critical services.

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