On Monday 30 September 2019 a Gulfstream II crashed in Belize. The plane, identified as GII-B N511TL (c/n 199), was attempting to land on a dirt road near Blue Creek, Orange Walk, Belize, which
is right by a river on the border with Mexico. The plane didn’t carry a formal registration, but rather just had the letters “PVO” on one of the engines. When landing the aircraft broke in two.
Emergency services attending the aircraft found no signs of anyone around, let alone any personal belongings or cargo inside the aircraft.
Authorities now suspect the aircraft was being used to traffic drugs or other prohibited substances/items. First flight of c/n 199 was on 28 March 1977 as N829GA (Grumman). In April 1977 it was
seen 'Green' at La Guardia AP (NY) and in October the aircraft was registered to Warner Communications as N75WC and flew after that almost it's whole career for US customers. In January 1984 the
aircraft was converted to GII-B. In August 2019 it was canx as sold in Mexico.