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Seven people killed in an air ambulance crash in India’s Jharkhand State

Officials said that all seven people aboard a 'Beechcraft' air ambulance died on Monday in Jharkhand state, India. This included two crew members, one patient, and his relatives.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced on Monday that the Beechcraft C90 operated by?Redbird Airways? took off from Ranchi, but changed its flight path because of weather conditions.

The regulator stated that the aircraft lost radar and communication contact.

Keerthishree G., the deputy commissioner for Chatra district where the crash took place during a storm, said: "We've removed the bodies and sent the post-mortems and further investigations."

The regulator announced that a team from India's Aircraft?Accident Investigation?Bureau had been dispatched for an investigation. Separately, India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced on Tuesday that it would be imposing a?stricter safety directive for non-scheduled operations following an investigation of recent incidents. It cited lapses in training and standard operating procedures.

The new measures include mandatory?public disclosure of safety records, increased cockpit data and voice recording audits, harsher penalties for violations, and enhanced oversight over aircraft maintenance and weather related decision making.

Officials said that the Beechcraft aircraft carried two pilots, as well as two medical professionals and a patient, Sanjay Kumar. He was also accompanied by two of his family members.

Mohinder Kaur said that both pilots had experience and were competent, adding the incident is being investigated by the relevant agencies.

Reporters were told by relatives of Kumar that he had been injured in an?fire' and initially was being treated in Ranchi.

Vijay Sau's older brother said, "His condition has gotten worse and we are taking him to Delhi via air ambulance."

According to experts, most air crashes are caused by a combination factors. It can take a year or more to investigate.

ANI, citing the state-owned operator Pawan Hans, reported that in a separate incident, a helicopter in South Asia - one of the fastest-growing aviation market in the world - was forced to'make an emergency landing on the sea near Andaman and?Nicobar?Islands.

It said that all seven people aboard were rescued without revealing any details as to?the cause of incident. ? holds a minority stake. Last month, the?Learjet45 charter aircraft that crashed killed all five passengers, including the deputy chief Minister of India's richest state, Maharashtra, and two of his staff. Reporting by Sakshi Jahan and Aleef Jhan; Editing and production by Kevin Buckland and Saad Sayeed. Hugh Lawson.

(source: Reuters)