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Narrative: The plane was on a cargo service loaded with 1,000 live lobsters from Robison Crusoe Island to continental Chile. The plane landed in Cavok conditions. The wind was around 12 knots. The plane landed and veered off the runway, crossed the airport fence and crossed Agua Santa road ending up in a ravine. Miraculously no car was hit by the plane. Aircraft was on the way from Robinson Crusoe (SCIR) to Viña del Mar's Rodelillo airfield (SCRD).
CAUSE The most likely cause of the accident would have been the loss of control of the aircraft when performing the flare, caused by a loss of lift (stall), because the centre of gravity was displaced beyond its rear limit. fuera de su límite posterior.