The pilot of the small plane that crashed while trying to land this morning at the “Brigadier Cesar Raúl Ojeda” Airport, in the city of San Luis, died this Sunday night due to multiple trauma and burns, hospital sources reported. "Ramón Carrillo", where he was hospitalized.   Esteban Asprella, 36 years old, who was admitted to Critical Care with a reserved prognosis, had deep burns covering approximately 90% of his body surface and airway, with mechanical respiratory assistance, and died after 9 p.m., the hospital reported.   The other two men who were aboard the ship, a Beechcraft G36 Bonanza identified with the registration LV-GLQ, were the crew member Juan Ignacio Bilasio Barbeito, 51, and the only passenger, Juan Chediack, 69, former president of the Argentine Chamber of Construction (CAC).   The last medical report reported that the businessman Chediack remained hospitalized in Critical Care, with severe multiple trauma, deep burns of approximately 80%, compromised airway, severe chest trauma and fracture of the left lower limb.   Meanwhile, the crew member Juan Ignacio Bilasio Barbeito, 51 years old, who is in the same sector with severe polytrauma, burns of 44% of the body surface and severe compromise of the airway, has an unstable pelvis fracture.   The causes of the accident are still being determined, but it is presumed that it was due to strong gusts of wind, which at times reached 100 kilometers.   The Airport Security Police, Firefighters and health personnel worked at the scene and transported the three injured people to the “Ramón Carrillo” Central Hospital.   The strong winds have been affecting the city of San Luis since yesterday, according to the Meteorological Station Network (REM) of the province, which at times reached 125 kilometers per hour in the town of Donovan, 10 kilometers from the capital of San Luis.