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Narrative: A single-engine Cessna 172, N1009F prefix, fell in the city of Acreúna in Goiás, killing all four occupants, according to the Military Police of the city. The accident happened near the head of the city's airfield at around 05:30 p.m. LT, and the plane made a flight tour of the city. One day after denying the existence of the registration Cessna-172 to the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), guaranteed, on Tuesday, 11, note by the press office in Brasilia that "the aircraft prefix N1009F was valid authorization to conduct private flights in Brazil. "In a statement Anac noted that although the single-engine prefix N1009F was authorized to conduct private flights, the plane had no "authorization to conduct airlift paid"