Cessna 182 Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 2779 events recorded from 1982 to 2026.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 01, 1997 | EL DORADO, KS | N2898R | Incident | substantial | the pilot's failure to maintain directional control of the airplane. A factor relating to the accident was: the ditch, which the airplane contacted. |
| Jan 25, 1997 | MIDLAND, TX | N4723D | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to periodically clear the engine during an extended glide. Factors were the carburetor icing weather conditions and the lack of s…The pilot's failure to periodically clear the engine during an extended glide. Factors were the carburetor icing weather conditions and the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| Jan 21, 1997 | GAYLORD, MI | N3128F | Incident | substantial |
the student pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions which resulted in a failure to maintain proper runway alignment. Factors associat…the student pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions which resulted in a failure to maintain proper runway alignment. Factors associated with the accident were: the gusty, crosswind condition, the pilot's failure to perform a go-around, and the snowbank. |
| Jan 11, 1997 | SKWENTNA, AK | N8591T | Incident | substantial | the pilot's selection of an unsuitable area (terrain) for landing. A factor relating to the accident was: excessive snow cover on the airstrip. |
| Jan 06, 1997 | BURBANK, CA | N1870X | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's improper planning/decision concerning landing and taxiing in high wind conditions. Factors relating to the accident were: the unfavorable…the pilot's improper planning/decision concerning landing and taxiing in high wind conditions. Factors relating to the accident were: the unfavorable wind conditions, and the lack of crosswind limit information in the Cessna 182H Pilot's Operating Handbook regarding landing or taxiing operations. |
| Jan 04, 1997 | CLEBURNE, TX | N4732N | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind conditions, and his failure to maintain directional control of the airplane. Factors relating to the acc…the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind conditions, and his failure to maintain directional control of the airplane. Factors relating to the accident were: the crosswind, and the dirt bank which was parallel to the runway. |
| Dec 31, 1996 | FULLERTON, CA | N9003M | Incident | substantial |
Fuel system water contamination due to the failure of both pilots to purge all water from the fuel system prior to departure. Contributing factors we…Fuel system water contamination due to the failure of both pilots to purge all water from the fuel system prior to departure. Contributing factors were: failure of the mechanic conducting the recent annual inspection to identify and replace a deteriorated fuel cap O-ring. |
| Dec 15, 1996 | VANCOUVER, WA | N42694 | Incident | substantial | The pilot-in-command's touchdown with an excessive rate of descent. Factors included gusty crossiwnds. |
| Dec 10, 1996 | BIMINI, BF | N2411Q | Incident | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Dec 07, 1996 | OBERGON, MX | N92243 | Incident | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Nov 28, 1996 | FALLBROOK, CA | N70967 | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's selection of a runway with a tailwind component and his maintaining an excessive airspeed on final approach, which resulted in a late touc…the pilot's selection of a runway with a tailwind component and his maintaining an excessive airspeed on final approach, which resulted in a late touchdown and a high ground speed. |
| Nov 17, 1996 | ANDERSON, SC | N8605T | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's improper preflight, resulting in the fuel cap(s) not being secured; and subsequent siphoning and loss of fuel, which resulted in loss of e…the pilot's improper preflight, resulting in the fuel cap(s) not being secured; and subsequent siphoning and loss of fuel, which resulted in loss of engine power, a forced landing, and subsequent collision with a ditch during the emergency landing. |
| Nov 12, 1996 | ALAMOSA, CO | N3293Y | Incident | substantial | aircraft damage for undetermined rteasons. |
| Nov 07, 1996 | HARDIN, MT | N3126S | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions during the landing, and his failure to maintain directional control of the aircraft after …the pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions during the landing, and his failure to maintain directional control of the aircraft after touched down. Factors relating to the accident included the pilot's abrupt movement of the throttle as he attempted to initiate a go-around, the strong/gusty/quartering crosswind, and a ditch near the edge of the airstrip. |
| Oct 08, 1996 | MANZANITA, OR | N759RE | Incident | substantial |
failure of pilot to adequately compensate for wind conditions on final approach and attain a proper touchdown point for landing. A factor relating to…failure of pilot to adequately compensate for wind conditions on final approach and attain a proper touchdown point for landing. A factor relating to the accident was: the unfavorable wind condition. |
| Sep 25, 1996 | KANSAS, OH | N6336A | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's improper inflight planning/decision, which resulted in fuel exhaustion during cruise flight and subsequent loss of engine power. A relate…the pilot's improper inflight planning/decision, which resulted in fuel exhaustion during cruise flight and subsequent loss of engine power. A related factor was the lack of suitable terrain for an emergency landing. |
| Sep 22, 1996 | HANOVER, PA | N2731G | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's improper planning/decision and failure to maintain clearance from obstacles during the landing roll. Related factors were: darkness, the l…the pilot's improper planning/decision and failure to maintain clearance from obstacles during the landing roll. Related factors were: darkness, the lack of usable runway lights, and the road grading equipment parked 50 feet from the edge of the grass runway. |
| Sep 22, 1996 | DRIGGS, ID | N9017M | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind conditions and failure to maintain directional control of the airplane, which resulted in an inadvertent …the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind conditions and failure to maintain directional control of the airplane, which resulted in an inadvertent ground swerve. Factors relating to the accident were: the gusty wind and soft terrain beside the runway. |
| Sep 16, 1996 | STOW, MA | N737MD | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's misjudgment of speed and distance during the landing, and his failure to go around while there was sufficient runway remaining, which resu…the pilot's misjudgment of speed and distance during the landing, and his failure to go around while there was sufficient runway remaining, which resulted in a runway overrun and an encounter with a soft terrain at the edge of a pond. Wet grass on the runway was a related factor. |
| Sep 12, 1996 | Fayetteville, AR | N97685 | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to obtain the proper touchdown point on the runway. Factors were gust and the slick, mowed grass runway. |
| Sep 10, 1996 | FAIRBANKS, AK | N6022B | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's inadequate compensation for gusty wind conditions during the landing roll. A factor associated with the accident is the gusty wind condit…The pilot's inadequate compensation for gusty wind conditions during the landing roll. A factor associated with the accident is the gusty wind conditions. |
| Sep 08, 1996 | EDEN PRAIRIE, MN | N5401B | Incident | substantial | the pilot's misjudging the fuel supply and fuel exhaustion. A related factor was the lack of suitable terrain for a forced landing. |
| Sep 07, 1996 | CAHOKIA, IL | N6590M | Incident | substantial |
the pilot misjudged his planned approach during the precautionary landing and the failed to obtain a proper touchdown point. Factors relating to the …the pilot misjudged his planned approach during the precautionary landing and the failed to obtain a proper touchdown point. Factors relating to the accident were: the loose oil filler cap, the uneven terrain on which the landing was made, the runway lights which were contacted, and the pilot's anxiety concerning the loss of oil and its effect on possible engine problems. |
| Aug 18, 1996 | GRANGEVILLE, ID | N3270Y | Incident | substantial |
failure of the pilot to maintain proper runway alignment and clearance from a fence post during landing. Factors relating to the accident were: an an…failure of the pilot to maintain proper runway alignment and clearance from a fence post during landing. Factors relating to the accident were: an animal (deer) on the approach end of the runway, an encounter with a downdraft, and a fence post near the edge of the airstrip. |
| Aug 10, 1996 | SANTA ANA, CA | N2487G | Incident | substantial | Improper fuel management by the pilot resulting in exhaustion of the aircraft's fuel supply. |