Five Killed in Medical Plane Crash in Nevada

A Care Flight medical transport plane carrying a patient and four others that crashed the day before is seen Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023, in Lyon County, Nev. All five people on board were killed. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)
A Care Flight medical transport plane carrying a patient and four others that crashed the day before is seen Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023, in Lyon County, Nev. All five people on board were killed. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)
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Five Killed in Medical Plane Crash in Nevada

A Care Flight medical transport plane carrying a patient and four others that crashed the day before is seen Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023, in Lyon County, Nev. All five people on board were killed. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)
A Care Flight medical transport plane carrying a patient and four others that crashed the day before is seen Saturday, Feb. 25, 2023, in Lyon County, Nev. All five people on board were killed. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)

All five people aboard a medical transport flight, including a patient, were killed in a plane crash Friday night in a mountainous area in northern Nevada.

The Lyon County Sheriff’s office said authorities began receiving calls about the crash near Stagecoach, Nevada, around 9:15 p.m. and found the wreckage two hours later. Stagecoach, a rural community home to around 2,500 residents, is about 45 miles (72 kilometers) southeast of Reno.

Care Flight, which provides ambulance service by plane and helicopter, said the dead included the pilot, a flight nurse, a flight paramedic, a patient and a patient’s family member.

Barry Duplantis, president and CEO of the company, said Saturday afternoon that relatives of all five victims had been notified, the Reno Gazette Journal reported. “We send our deepest condolences to their families,” Duplantis said, The Associated Press reported.

The crash occurred amid a winter storm warning issued by the National Weather Service in Reno for large swaths of Nevada, including parts of Lyon County.

The weather service said it was expecting heavy snow, wind gusts of up to 65 mph (105 kph) and periods of whiteout conditions between 4 a.m. Friday and 4 a.m. Sunday.

“It’s a pretty mountainous region,” Lyon County Sgt. Nathan Cooper said. “Especially with the weather being the way it is right now, it’s not very good.”

The National Transportation Safety Board said Saturday morning on Twitter that it is sending a seven-member team of investigators to the crash site. The NTSB is expected release more information Sunday at a news conference.

Care Flight identified the downed aircraft as a Pilatus PC-12 airplane. Federal Aviation Administration records show the aircraft was manufactured in 2002.

The company said in a statement that it is halting flights to focus on helping responding agencies, team members and the families.



Tehran Seeks Balanced Terms in Nuclear Talks with Washington

Iran’s main Bushehr nuclear reactor, located 1,200 kilometers south of Tehran (Reuters – Archive) 
Iran’s main Bushehr nuclear reactor, located 1,200 kilometers south of Tehran (Reuters – Archive) 
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Tehran Seeks Balanced Terms in Nuclear Talks with Washington

Iran’s main Bushehr nuclear reactor, located 1,200 kilometers south of Tehran (Reuters – Archive) 
Iran’s main Bushehr nuclear reactor, located 1,200 kilometers south of Tehran (Reuters – Archive) 

Iran has underlined the need for parity and mutual respect in its ongoing dialogue with the United States over its nuclear program, rejecting any negotiations conducted under pressure or threats. While refraining from predicting the outcome, Tehran underlined that future talks must occur in a “balanced atmosphere free from coercion or imposition.”

Ali Akbar Ahmadian, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, stated that the results of any upcoming negotiations remain uncertain and are largely contingent on the behavior of the United States. He told the Tasnim news agency, which is affiliated with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), that direct negotiations under pressure and threat are irrational and dishonorable. Nevertheless, he expressed support for dialogue conducted in a fair and equitable setting, calling it both rational and honorable.

Ahmadian also reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to its “clear and declared red lines,” emphasizing that the outcome of any diplomatic effort depends on the US administration’s willingness to engage respectfully.

These developments come as regional tensions remain high. Despite a recent ceasefire in the Red Sea between the United States and Yemen’s Houthi group, Israeli rhetoric against Iran has escalated, with Tel Aviv appearing frustrated over being excluded from the ceasefire arrangement. In response to these tensions, Iran has showcased its military readiness.

According to Iranian state media, Brigadier General Hamid Vahedi, commander of the Iranian Air Force, announced that all Iranian fighter jets are now equipped with domestically manufactured long-range missiles, weapons, and gear. He confirmed that the Air Force is at peak readiness and prepared to act on orders from Iran’s Supreme Leader.

Amid these developments, US Vice President J.D. Vance signaled a possible shift in American policy. In a recent statement, he suggested that Washington might be open to a deal that would reintegrate Iran into the global economy. He clarified that while Iran could pursue civilian nuclear energy, acquiring nuclear weapons remains off-limits. Vance described current talks between the two countries as “positive so far.”

A report in The New York Times cited Iranian officials who claimed their government played a role in pressuring the Houthis to halt Red Sea attacks—an action that could signal progress toward an agreement between Tehran and Washington.

Meanwhile, the international community continues to monitor the situation closely. Russia and China issued a joint statement urging restraint regarding Iran’s nuclear program and warned against resorting to military measures.

On a parallel front, the US has maintained economic pressure. The Trump administration recently imposed new sanctions on a Chinese refinery and three port operators for importing Iranian oil. These actions are part of a broader strategy to curb Iran’s oil revenues and coerce Tehran into accepting constraints on its nuclear activities.