Two pilots died when a private Gulfstream G200 business jet crashed during an emergency landing attempt at La Romana International Airport in La Romana, Dominican Republic. The aircraft was operating without passengers at the time of the accident. The aircraft had departed La Romana bound for Austin, Texas, before the crew declared an emergency shortly after takeoff and returned toward the airport.
The jet, registered as N318JF, went down on approach to the airport, according to local aviation authorities. Emergency crews responded to the scene, but neither pilot survived the impact. The two pilots have been identified as Erick Javier Diago and Ruddy Ghazal.

What Happened
The Gulfstream G200 was attempting an emergency landing at La Romana International Airport, a facility that primarily handles general aviation and private flights in the La Romana region. Initial reports indicate the aircraft crashed near the runway during its final approach.
Witnesses on the ground reported seeing the jet struggle moments before impact. Local emergency services arrived quickly, but the crash proved fatal for both crew members aboard. No passengers were on the flight, and no injuries were reported on the ground.
Authorities have cordoned off the crash site to begin the process of recovering the wreckage and securing evidence for the investigation.

The Aircraft Involved
The Gulfstream G200, originally developed as the Galaxy by Israel Aerospace Industries, is a midsize business jet that entered service in 1999. The model can carry up to 10 passengers and has a typical range of approximately 3,400 nautical miles.
Gulfstream Aerospace acquired the program in 2001 and continued production until the type was replaced by the G280 in later years. The G200 remains in widespread use within the private and corporate aviation sectors.
Investigation Underway
Dominican civil aviation authorities have launched a formal investigation into the cause of the crash. Investigators will examine flight data, maintenance records, weather conditions at the time of the accident, and pilot communications with air traffic control.
The Junta de Aviación Civil, the Dominican Republic's civil aviation board, is expected to lead the inquiry, with potential support from international aviation safety organizations given the aircraft's manufacturer and registration details.
Recovery teams will work to retrieve the flight data recorder and cockpit voice recorder, both of which should provide investigators with critical information about the final moments of the flight. Such investigations typically take months to complete, with preliminary findings released within a few weeks of the accident.
La Romana International Airport
La Romana International Airport serves as the primary aviation facility for the La Romana region in the eastern Dominican Republic. The airport handles a steady volume of business jets, charter flights, and private operations. The facility has a single runway and is separate from the larger Las Américas International Airport, which manages most scheduled commercial traffic in the capital Santo Domingo region.
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Recent Aviation Incidents in the Region
The Caribbean region has experienced several aviation incidents in recent years involving private and business aircraft. Investigators often cite a combination of weather conditions, terrain challenges, and operational factors as contributing causes in such accidents.
The Gulfstream G200 fleet has logged hundreds of thousands of flight hours globally, with relatively few major incidents recorded over its operational history.
Officials have promised to release additional details as the investigation progresses. The aviation community awaits further information about the circumstances that led to the loss of both pilots and the destruction of the aircraft.
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