4 Killed after the medical transport plane was disrupted while heading to Arizona Hospital to restore the patient
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Four people were killed in a plane crash near Arizona Airport after the medical transport plane landed on its way to a nearby hospital on fire on Tuesday.
Beechcraft 300, a double -supporting dual medical transport plane, fell to Earth near the Chenell Airport around the back and quickly flooded in fire, according to what he said Navajo Police Department.
Police officers confirmed all the four persons on board. None of them was from the area.
The plane was heading to a local hospital to capture a patient when it crashed. It was run by CSI Aviation, a airline specialized in medical aviation services that had previously held contracts with the United States Ministry of Defense And high -level members from United Nations.
Chinle Airport is just five miles away from a small federal health care facility that serves Navajo Nation, an original American reservation, although it is unclear whether this is where the crew was heading.
“These were people who have devoted their lives to save others, and they felt deeply lost across the Navago nation,” wrote Bo Nigrin, the head of the Navago Nation, in a statement.
“We honor their service, sacrifices, and love that our societies have shown through their work.
Navajo Nation is the largest Indian American reservation in the country and extends about 16 million acres – which makes it almost the same size as Western Virginia, according to what he said Indian health service.
The National Traffic Safety Office and Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the accident. The reason is still unknown.
The post reached CSI Aviation for comment.
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