DGCA teams start probe, bodies handed over to families

Update: 2026-02-24 20:00 GMT

Ranchi: A day after an air ambulance crashed in Jharkhand’s Chatra district killing all seven people on board, two teams from the Directorate General of Civil

Aviation (DGCA) arrived in the state on Tuesday and began investigating the accident, an official said.

After post-mortem examination at Sadar Hospital in Chatra, the bodies of the victims were handed over to their families, barring one from Amritsar.

The Beechcraft C90 air ambulance, operated by Redbird Airways Pvt Ltd, was en route to Delhi from Ranchi when it crashed on Monday evening in the Bariatu Panchayat area of Simaria, located deep inside a forest, and left all seven dead.

The deceased were pilots Captain Vivek Vikas Bhagat and Captain Savrajdeep Singh, patient Sanjay Kumar, his sister Archana Devi, Dr Vikas Kumar Gupta, and para-medical staff Sachin Kumar Mishra and attendant Dhruv Kumar.

While the body of Gupta, the doctor accompanying the patient, is being taken to his Bihar home, the family members of Captain Singh are on their way to Chatra from Chandigarh, officials said.

“Two teams from the DGCA have arrived here, and they have begun the probe. It will take another two days for them to come to a conclusion. A five-member team from Kolkata and a two-member team from Delhi will conduct the investigation,” Chatra Deputy Commissioner Keerthishree G told news agency.

The aircraft took off from Ranchi airport at 7.11 pm and went missing around 7.30 pm. It lost contact with the air traffic control about 20 minutes after departure.

Ranchi Airport Director Vinod Kumar said inclement weather could be a possible reason behind the crash, though the exact cause

would be ascertained after a detailed probe.

Jharkhand Health Minister Irfan Ansari said the state government will conduct a probe into how permission was given to the aircraft to fly during “inclement weather”. He also said proper compensation would be given to the kin of the deceased.

Terming the crash extremely unfortunate, Union Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth said unpleasant weather could be one of the reasons, which will be determined by the probe.

“Since receiving the news last night of the heart-wrenching incident involving the air ambulance... the district administration, along with the state government, has been fully engaged in addressing it,” Chief Minister Hemant Soren said in a post on X.

Governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar also condoled the deaths, saying the news of the air ambulance accident is extremely heartbreaking.

Meanwhile, a lingering sense of grief prevailed in Chatra district, as the near and dear ones of those killed in the crash expressed shock and disbelief.

Among the deceased was Captain Vikas Bhagat, a pilot who had flown countless medical evacuation missions.

“I am an ill-fated father who had to see the mortal remains of my son. It cannot get more unfortunate,” said D S Bhagat, his voice choking.

Dr Vikas Kumar Gupta, another victim, had been the pride of his family. His father, Bajrangi Prasad from Bihar’s Aurangabad district, said he had sold all his land to educate his son.

“He was meritorious and completed his MBBS from Cuttack... He has a seven-year-old son...,” Prasad said, struggling to hold back tears.

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