A Brooklyn woman fell to her death from a chairlift at Hunter Mountain ski resort Sunday, according to a spokesman for the resort.

Olga Filkin, 44, was on a chairlift that takes skiers from the base of the mountain to a drop point halfway up, when she fell off approximately 100 feet from the loading point around 2 p.m., spokesman Gerry Tschinkel said.

Filkin plunged approximately 22 feet, the spokesman said.

The Hunter Mountain Ski Patrol transported her to the first aid room, where she was pronounced dead, the resort said.

“This is a terrible tragedy,” said Russ Coloton, president at the resort.

“We can only imagine what the family is going through, and we stand ready to assist them in any way that we can,” he added.

Hunter Mountain said it is currently unknown what caused the woman to fall and the incident is being investigated.

Drug and alcohol tests were pending, said coroner Hassan Basagic III, but “I don’t think that was involved.”

New York State Police said the death appeared to be the result of an accident but the investigation was continuing. No further information was available.