Medanta's air ambulance crash lands near Bangkok, pilot dies
NEW DELHI: A pilot died after a medical ambulance between Delhi and Bangkok crashed at NAkhon Pathom Airport 727 Km from Bangkok, says government of India.The flight was flying with two pilots and three doctors from Medanta hospital on board. The two doctors are injured and are in the ICU.
External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj informed about the incident in a series of tweets and said that the commission is providing all possible help.
"Dr.Shailendra and Dr.Komal are in the ICU. The other two have sustained minor injuries," she added.
The flight was operated by Delhi-based Air Charter Services and the aircraft caught fire upon landing.
External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj informed about the incident in a series of tweets and said that the commission is providing all possible help.
"The Air Ambulance of Medanta Hospital with five member crew caught fire and crashlanded near Bangkok. The injured were shifted to Bangkok Hospital by Army helicopters. Our Mission has just informed me that we have lost pilot of the Air Ambulance Arunaksha Nandy," Swaraj said in a series of tweets.The Air Ambulance of Medanta Hospital with five member crew caught fire and crashlanded near Bangkok. /1
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) March 6, 2017
"Dr.Shailendra and Dr.Komal are in the ICU. The other two have sustained minor injuries," she added.
The flight was operated by Delhi-based Air Charter Services and the aircraft caught fire upon landing.