Jharkhand Air Ambulance Crash Kills 7, CM Calls It "Very Unfortunate"

An air ambulance crash in Jharkhand's Chatra district claimed the lives of all seven people on board. Chief Minister Hemant Soren expressed deep grief, stating the administration has been active in managing the aftermath since the incident. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has launched an investigation, with eyewitnesses reporting the aircraft appeared unstable before crashing. Families of the victims, including a doctor and the flight crew, are mourning their sudden loss.

Key Points: Jharkhand Air Ambulance Crash in Chatra Kills 7 | Probe On

  • 7 killed in medical evacuation flight crash
  • Aircraft lost contact near Varanasi
  • DGCA team examines wreckage
  • Victim's father sold land for son's education
  • Locals reported aircraft losing balance
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"Very unfortunate": Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren expresses grief over Chatra air ambulance crash

Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren expresses grief as 7 die in Chatra air ambulance crash. DGCA investigates; victims' families mourn sudden loss.

"This is a very unfortunate incident. - Hemant Soren"

Ranchi, February 24

Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Tuesday expressed grief over the air ambulance crash in Chatra district that claimed the lives of seven people.

The ill-fated Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd Beechcraft C90 aircraft, registered VT-AJV, was operating a medical evacuation flight from Ranchi to Delhi when it went down in Kasariya Panchayat under Simaria block on Monday evening at around 7:30 pm. All seven onboard, including two crew members, lost their lives.

The Jharkhand CM described the incident as "very unfortunate" and stated that the administration has been actively managing the situation since the crash, with officers reaching the accident site and retrieving the bodies.

"This is a very unfortunate incident. An air ambulance was booked for the better medical treatment of a person. Unfortunately, this incident occurred. People lost their lives. Administration has been active ever since this incident occurred. Officers have reached the accident spot. The bodies have been retrieved," Soren told the reporters.

Meanwhile, grief gripped the families of the victims of the tragic air ambulance crash in Jharkhand's Chatra district, as the father of Doctor Vikash Kumar Gupta, one of the deceased in the crash, recalled his last conversation with his son hours before the fatal incident.

Gupta's father said he learned of his son's death soon after the crash. Hailing from a poor family, he had sold his land to fund his son's education. When ministers offered assistance beyond the ex-gratia, he requested a job for his daughter-in-law.

"As soon as the plane crashed, the name of my son emerged. I hail from a poor family and sold my land so that my son could study. The ministers who came there asked if I needed any assistance apart from the ex-gratia. I asked for a job for my daughter-in-law. I had the last conversation at 4.30 PM yesterday," Gupta's father told ANI.

In Amritsar, Punjab, Lovepreet Singh, a friend of the deceased Captain Swaraj Singh, said they learned about the crash late at night."We came to know about the crash at 11 PM. He was amicable with everyone. He got married just two years ago and has a three-month-old kid," Singh told ANI.

Meanwhile, the investigation into the crash was underway. A team from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) reached the site on Tuesday to examine the wreckage. The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) collected key documents and evidence and said it would continue the probe.

Sub-Divisional Police Officer Shubham Khandelwal said locals had reported seeing the aircraft lose balance moments before the crash. He said locals saw the aircraft losing balance and that it crashed 2-3 seconds later, adding that the bodies had been handed over and postmortems had been conducted.

Eyewitness Pawan Yadav told officials that the aircraft had appeared unstable before a loud explosion was heard amid light rain and poor weather conditions.

The aircraft had taken off from Ranchi at 19:11 IST and had lost radar and communication contact near 100 nautical miles south-east of Varanasi before crashing.

As authorities continued their investigation, families of the victims mourned the sudden loss of their loved ones.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The human cost here is devastating. A young doctor, a pilot with a newborn... these were people at the start of their lives and careers. The DGCA investigation must be thorough and transparent. We need to know if this was a mechanical failure, weather-related, or something else to prevent such incidents in the future.
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Vikram M
Very sad news. While the CM's statement is appropriate, I hope the administration's "active" role extends beyond retrieving bodies. The father's request for a job for his daughter-in-law is a practical and heartbreaking ask. The government should ensure long-term support, not just one-time ex-gratia. Jai Jharkhand.
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Rohit P
Light rain and poor weather conditions mentioned. Were the flight protocols followed? These air ambulance services are crucial, especially for patients traveling from states like Jharkhand to Delhi for advanced care. Safety cannot be compromised, no matter how urgent the medical evacuation is.
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Priya S
Om Shanti. The pain of the families is unimaginable. Captain Swaraj Singh just had a 3-month-old baby. Life is so uncertain. Stories like these remind us to cherish our loved ones every day. I hope the investigation brings some clarity and closure to the grieving families.
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Michael C
Respectfully, calling it "very unfortunate" feels like an understatement for a catastrophic failure that claims seven lives. While I appreciate the CM's grief, there needs to be a stronger focus on accountability and rigorous safety audits for all private charter and air ambulance operators in the country. This should be a wake-up call.

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