Jharkhand air ambulance crash: Plane was a 39-year-old Beechcraft with 6,600 flying hours

A tragic air ambulance crash in Jharkhand resulted in the deaths of all seven individuals aboard, highlighting concerns over aging aircraft in emergency services. The ill-fated Beechcraft aircraft, which was 39 years old and had accumulated over 6,600 flying hours, was involved in a critical medical evacuation when the accident occurred. The incident raises significant questions about the safety standards and maintenance protocols for older aircraft, especially in life-saving operations. Aviation experts and authorities are likely to scrutinize the operational history of the aircraft and the circumstances leading to the crash. This incident marks a somber reminder of the risks associated with aging aviation technology and the importance of stringent safety regulations in the aviation sector, particularly for air ambulances that play a crucial role in emergency medical care.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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