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International News: A serious air accident happened in northern Arizona, where a small medical aircraft suddenly caught fire in the sky and crashed. All four people on board, including two pilots and two medical staff, sadly lost their lives in the incident.
The aircraft had taken off from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and was heading toward Chinle Airport to pick up a patient in critical condition. However, as it neared the landing site, something went terribly wrong.
According to local police, the crash took place before landing, and the plane caught fire while still airborne.
Around 12:44 PM on Tuesday, people nearby noticed smoke rising from the aircraft, just before it went down. The crash occurred near Chinle, which lies within the Navajo Nation territory, about 300 miles northeast of Phoenix.
Authorities are still trying to figure out what caused the crash. No official reason has been confirmed yet, and teams are on-site conducting a full investigation.
Earlier this year in January, a similar crash involving a medical transport plane happened in Philadelphia, where eight people died. In that case, the aircraft's black box (voice recorder) wasn’t working, making it difficult to understand what went wrong. That investigation is still ongoing as well.
This latest tragedy has once again raised questions about the safety of air ambulance services, especially in emergency medical situations where every second counts.