The air ambulance going from Jharkhand to Delhi crashed in Chatra, in which 7 people aboard died. Which company did the air ambulance that crashed in Chatra belong to, what is its capacity, what were the reasons for this accident and what are its special features. Know here. According to the information, the air ambulance that crashed in Chatra was a Beechcraft King Air B90L medical charter flight of Redbird Company. Which was operated by Redbird Airways Private Limited. Its biggest feature is that it can cover about 465 to 520 km in just one hour. Can cover distance. Apart from this, it can travel about 3,000 kilometers at a time.

How did the accident happen?

At present, the real reason for the accident has not been revealed yet, but it is believed that this accident happened due to bad weather. The route the plane was passing through. It was raining there, due to which the air ambulance got hit and met with an accident.

The plane was a 9 seater

Actually, this aircraft is used for personal use only. The biggest reason for this is that there is space for less people to sit and time is also saved. This aircraft was a total of 9 seaters. Earlier it was mostly used as a private jet, but now it is mostly used as an air ambulance.

Much cheaper than other planes

This plane is also a little cheaper than others. Along with this, it has double turboprop. That means there are more systems in the aircraft, but less expense. It is also considered very safe. The biggest feature is that you can land it anywhere, no runway is required. In such a situation, it is liked and used the most.