The six people traveling in the plane that had landing problems are safe now and were assessed by paramedics at Tobías Bolaños airport in Pavas.
Gerardo Guzmán, supervisor of the Fire Department reported that four of the occupants are Americans and the pilot and co-pilot are Costa Rican.
Apparently, people suffered the whiplash effect and some blows, but they have no serious injuries.
The twin-engine aircraft had problems on the front landing gear and after overflight, it landed forcefully, impacting the front and left the runway.