A devastating air ambulance crash in Jharkhand, India, has left families grieving after a medical aircraft went down on the evening of February 23. Tragically, all seven people on board were killed.
The flight had departed from Ranchi and was heading to New Delhi. It was carrying a critically injured patient, family members, a medical crew, and experienced pilots on a life-saving journey. Just minutes into the trip, the crew reported poor weather and requested to change their flight path. Shortly after that final request for safety, the aircraft lost contact with air traffic control.
Search teams later found the wreckage deep inside a densely forested area in the Chatra district, confirming there were no survivors. The loss is especially painful because everyone on board was part of a mission focused on saving a life.
Aviation authorities have launched a full investigation to understand exactly what went wrong. Officials are currently reviewing weather conditions, flight data, and communication records. This heartbreaking tragedy serves as a painful reminder of how fragile even the most urgent journeys can be.
