What happened
On the landing roll at Jackson-Seven Lakes Airfield, a twin engine airplane experienced a loss of directional control. After touching down on the grass runway 36, the aircraft drifted toward the left side of the strip. The excursion continued until the plane collided with a tree.
During the incident, the aircraft, registered N2072, sustained damage that rendered it a total loss. There were three injuries reported among the occupants of the plane, though no fatalities were noted in the event.
Findings
Following the impact with the tree, the aircraft was determined to be damaged beyond repair. The specific mechanical or environmental factors that caused the plane to veer off the grassy runway were not detailed in the initial report.