Jharkhand Air Ambulance Crashes in Chatra, Search for 7 Onboard Intensifies

A Redbird Airways Beechcraft aircraft on a medical evacuation flight from Ranchi to Delhi crashed in the dense forests of Chatra district, Jharkhand. The aircraft, carrying seven people including two crew, lost communication and radar contact shortly after takeoff. Jharkhand Minister Irfan Ansari has directed officials to deploy all resources for search and rescue operations. The DGCA has initiated a probe and an AAIB team is being dispatched to the crash site.

Key Points: Jharkhand Air Ambulance Crash: Search On for 7 in Chatra

  • Medical evacuation flight crashed in Jharkhand
  • Seven people were on board the aircraft
  • Search and rescue operations intensified in remote area
  • DGCA and AAIB have initiated an investigation
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"Our priority is safe recovery of all passengers": Jharkhand Minister directs officials to take immediate action, deploy resources for search and rescue operations

A Redbird Airways medical flight from Ranchi to Delhi crashed in Jharkhand's Chatra district. Search and rescue operations are underway for the seven people on board.

"Our priority is the safe recovery of all passengers - Irfan Ansari"

Ranchi, February 24

Jharkhand Minister Irfan Ansari, in the early hours of Tuesda,y directed officials to take immediate action and deploy resources for search and rescue operations after a Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd Beechcraft C90 aircraft VT-AJV, operating a medical evacuation flight from Ranchi to Delhi, crashed in Kasariya Panchayat, Simariya block in Jharkhand's Chatra district.

The District Administration and AAIB teams are at the location, and an investigation is underway. The plane, carrying seven people including two crew members, lost communication and radar contact with Kolkata at approximately 100 NM South-East of Varanasi at 19:34 IST.

In a post on X, Ansari said that the state government is closely monitoring the situation with utmost seriousness.

"Upon receiving news of the incident, security agencies and local administration are on high alert. Search and rescue operations have been intensified in the probable area. No official confirmation of any kind has been made yet...I have directed the concerned officials to take immediate necessary action and deploy every possible resource. Our priority is the safe recovery of all passengers...The state government is closely monitoring the situation with utmost seriousness", he said.

While initial reports from the district administration have confirmed the crash, official confirmation regarding survivors is still pending as teams reach the remote site.

Notably, on Monday, a medical evacuation flight turned into a tragedy when a Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd Beechcraft C90 aircraft, registration VT-AJV, crashed in the dense forests of Jharkhand.

According to DGCA sources, on 23.02.2026, Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd Beechcraft C90 aircraft VT-AJV operating a medical evacuation (Air Ambulance) flight on the sector Ranchi-Delhi crashed in Kasariya Panchayat, Simariya block of Chatra district, in Jharkhand. There were seven people on board, including two crew members. The aircraft was airborne from Ranchi at 19:11 IST. After establishing contact with Kolkata aircraft requested deviation due to weather. At 19:34 IST aircraft lost communication and radar contact with Kolkata. The last known position of the aircraft was approximately 100 NM South-East of Varanasi.

According to Ranchi Airport sources, a medical flight took off. Its contact was established with the next station, then the control was handed over to the next station. After this contact was lost. The plane did not contact the Ranchi Airport. The State has been informed about this. All necessary SOPs are being followed.

The aircraft was airborne from Ranchi at 19:11 IST. A charter plane disappeared from radar shortly after takeoff from Ranchi Airportm as per DGCA sources.

In a press note, the DGCA said, "After establishing contact with Kolkata, the aircraft requested deviation due to weather. At 19:34 IST aircraft lost communication and RADAR contact with Kolkata at approximately 100 NM South-East of Varanasi. The District Administration search and rescue team is at the location, and the AAIB team is being dispatched for investigation. Further information will be shared."

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated a probe, and a team from the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is being dispatched to the site.

Further details on the crash are awaited.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The Minister's statement is reassuring, but action on the ground is what matters. Remote areas like Simariya block need better infrastructure for emergencies. Hope they are using drones and satellite imagery to aid the search.
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Vikram M
Weather deviation request at 19:34... this time of year, fog and unstable conditions are common in that region. DGCA must investigate if proper weather advisories were given and followed. Safety protocols cannot be compromised, especially for air ambulances.
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Rohit P
Salute to the local administration and security agencies working in that difficult terrain. It's not easy. Hope they find survivors. The priority is indeed safe recovery. Jai Hind.
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Priya S
So tragic. A patient being transported, along with medical crew, all in a perilous situation. This highlights the risks our air ambulance personnel take every day. Respect. Let's hope for a miracle.
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David E
While the minister's directive is prompt, there's a pattern with small charter aircraft in India. The investigation must be transparent and lead to stricter enforcement of maintenance and pilot training standards for such niche operators.

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