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The aircraft, which left from Posadas and was headed to Buenos Aires, was forced to divert towards Fray Bentos to avoid a storm. Examination of the aircraft's black box revealed that shortly after this diversion, the aircraft's airspeed began to fall to an alarmingly slow velocity. In response, the pilots repeatedly increased power to the turbines in order to maintain velocity. Seeing no improvement in the aircraft's airspeed, the pilots then contacted the control tower in Ezeiza Airport and requested clearance to descend to a lower altitude. After receiving no response, the pilots lowered the aircraft's wing slats to maintain their altitude and lower the plane's stall speed. When lowering the slats however, one of them was torn from the aircraft, causing catastrophic asymmetry in the air flow over the wings. The plane immediately became uncontrollable and crashed.
Austral Líneas Aéreas 2553, better known as Austral 2553 is the name of an Douglas DC-9 aircraft of Austral Líneas Aéreas, registered as LV-WEG [1] which crashed in Fray Bentos, Uruguay, on October 10, 1997. All 74 passengers and crew were killed on impact.