Four killed after accidents of the medical transport aircraft in the Navajo nation in Arizona

Passengers evacuate an American Airlines aircraft after a problem of landing gear on the track of Denver International Airport. (Credit: Instagram / @highlymigraryfishing)
A small medical transport plane crashed in Chinle, Arizona on Tuesday when he was traveling to take a patient, killing four people on the plane.
The plane crashed and caught fire near Chinle airport around 12:40 p.m., according to the Navajo police service.
The four people on board were confirmed dead, police said.
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A small medical transport plane crashed in Chinle, Arizona on Tuesday when he was traveling to take a patient. (Navajo police department)
The victims were not local in the region. Chinle is located in the middle of the Navajo nation in northeast Arizona.
The cause of the accident was not immediately clear.

The plane crashed and caught fire near Chinle airport around 12:40 p.m. (Navajo police department)
The National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration responded to the location to investigate the accident. The airport has been temporarily closed for the survey.
The American Airlines passengers took the camera by evacuating the smoked plane on Denver Tarmac after a landing problem

The National Traffic Safety Bureau and the Federal Aviation Administration responded to the location to investigate the accident. (Navajo police department)
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“This is a tragic loss for families of those on board and medical air and the community of the first responders,” said police. “We express our deepest condolences to their family and loved ones during this period.”



