No Black Box In Air Ambulance That Crashed In Jharkhand. What Rules Say

In a tragic incident, an air ambulance carrying five family members and two crew members crashed in Chatra, Jharkhand, while on its way to Delhi. The accident has raised concerns regarding the safety measures in place for air ambulances, particularly the absence of a black box, which could have provided crucial information about the circumstances leading to the crash. According to aviation regulations, air ambulances are not mandated to be equipped with flight data recorders, unlike commercial airlines. This raises questions about the level of safety oversight and the regulatory framework governing air medical services in India. The incident underscores the need for stricter aviation regulations to enhance safety protocols for air ambulances, as their role in emergency medical services is vital. Authorities are conducting an investigation to ascertain the cause of the crash, while families of the victims are left grappling with the aftermath of this devastating event. As air ambulance services continue to expand in India, ensuring comprehensive safety measures is essential to prevent future tragedies.
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