Aircraft excursion following landing

No fatalities • Zacapu, Mexico • Landing (descent or approach)

A twin-engine aircraft veered off the runway and struck trees after landing, resulting in no fatalities among the occupants.

What happened

Following the completion of its landing sequence, a twin-engine aircraft experienced a loss of control while on the ground. The aircraft departed the runway surface and traveled into a nearby wooded area, where it collided with several trees.

Despite the impact, all 13 occupants were able to exit the aircraft without injury. The incident resulted in the aircraft being declared a total loss due to damage sustained during the excursion.

Findings

  • The aircraft veered off the runway after landing.
  • The collision with trees caused the aircraft to be damaged beyond repair.

Probable cause

The aircraft lost directional control after landing, leading to a runway excursion and collision with trees.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the 1990-10-11 Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I accident near Zacapu, Mexico?

A twin-engine aircraft veered off the runway and struck trees after landing, resulting in no fatalities among the occupants.

Were there any fatalities in the 1990-10-11 Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I accident?

No fatalities were recorded in this accident.

What aircraft was involved and where did it happen?

The accident on 1990-10-11 involved a Grumman G-159 Gulfstream I, registration XB-ESO, operated by Celanese Mexicana, at Zacapu, Mexico.

What was the probable cause of the accident?

The aircraft lost directional control after landing, leading to a runway excursion and collision with trees.

Loading the flight search…