Cessna CJ1+ business jet overshoots runway in Brazil and crashes on beach

The aircraft manufactured in 2008 was unable to slow down after landing. The pilot died and four passengers were rescued alive
The aircraft was unable to stop after landing, invaded a road and stopped in the water
The aircraft was unable to stop after landing, invaded a road and stopped in the water (Social media)

A Cessna CJ1+ business jet crashed while trying to land at the airport in a tourist city in southern Brazil on the morning of Thursday, the 9th.

A video from a surveillance camera shows the aircraft speeding, overshooting the runway, crossing a road and then catching fire before falling into the sea.

According to local authorities, there were five people on board and only the pilot died. The passengers, a couple and two children, were rescued and taken to a local hospital.

A Cessna Citation CJ1+ business jet exceeded the limits of the airport runway in Brazil and stopped in the sea. The pilot died. #cessna #cj1

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— airdatanews.com (@airdatanews.com) 9 de janeiro de 2025 às 16:21

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Another video shows the plane approaching for landing in apparently normal conditions, with the landing gear down and flaps deployed.

The CJ1+ jet, registered PR-GFS, reportedly took off from a farm in the interior of the country, but the ADS-B data was incomplete at the time of publication of the article.

A Cessna CJ1 similar to the one that crashed in Brazil (Bidgee)

The aircraft was manufactured by Textron Aviation in 2008 and had been acquired by a Brazilian businessman in 2020. According to the Brazilian Aeronautical Registry (RAB), the Cessna was in normal airworthiness status.

Ubatuba Airport has a single runway measuring 3,000 feet (940 meters) in length.

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