Twin-engine aircraft crash in Pacific Ocean near Robinson Crusoe Island

2 fatalities • Pacific Ocean, World • Flight

A twin-engine aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean while traveling from Santiago to Robinson Crusoe Island, resulting in the deaths of both crew members.

What happened

On a flight departing from Santiago-Los Cerrillos Airport with the intention of reaching Robinson Crusoe Island, a twin-engine airplane disappeared during its transit. The aircraft went down in the Pacific Ocean, and the exact circumstances surrounding the descent into the water remain undetermined.

During the accident, both members of the flight crew lost their lives. The incident involved two fatalities and no other occupants were reported on board.

Findings

At this time, the specific reasons for the crash have not been established, as the event occurred under unknown circumstances.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 2000-05-09 Cessna 401 accident near Pacific Ocean, World?

A twin-engine aircraft crashed into the Pacific Ocean while traveling from Santiago to Robinson Crusoe Island, resulting in the deaths of both crew members.

Were there any fatalities in the 2000-05-09 Cessna 401 accident?

The accident was fatal, resulting in 2 fatalities.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 2000-05-09 involved a Cessna 401, registration CC-CBX, operated by Servicio Aéreo Ejecutivo, at Pacific Ocean, World.

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