An air ambulance with four passengers on board, including a patient who had suffered a neurological stroke, crash-landed in an open field on the Delhi-Haryana border in Najafgarh Tuesday afternoon. The passengers and the three crew members were rushed to a hospital by local residents and first responders. As it was flying over Najafgarh’s Kair village at 2.45 pm, the chartered aircraft— a Beech King Air C-90A air ambulance — informed the Delhi Air Traffic Control of engine failure. The village is at least 10 km from the airport.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (southwest) Surender Kumar said all passengers are safe and police have registered a case. At least 14 fire tenders and ambulances were rushed to the spot, he added. Residents of Kair told The Indian Express that they heard a loud explosion and noticed an aircraft flying out of control. “We were sitting outside our house when I heard a loud noise and saw the plane descending rapidly.
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