Cessna 340A Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 113 events recorded from 1982 to 2024.

113

All Events

53

Incidents

9

Minor

4

Serious

46

Fatal (107 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Feb 27, 2010 Grove City, PA N1952E Minor substantial The pilot's failure to maintain directional control after electing to land on a snow-covered runway.
Sep 01, 2008 Angle Fire, NM N397RA Minor destroyed Controlled flight into terrain for unknown reasons.
Feb 02, 2008 Cabazon, CA N354TJ Fatal (4) destroyed
The pilot's continued visual flight into instrument meteorological conditions and failure to maintain terrain clearance while en route. Contributing …

The pilot's continued visual flight into instrument meteorological conditions and failure to maintain terrain clearance while en route. Contributing to the accident were clouds and mountainous terrain.

Sep 20, 2007 Schellville, CA C-FTPA Incident substantial
The pilot's misjudgment of speed and distance, which resulted in an overrun of the runway. Contribution factors are the pilot's inadvertent landing a…

The pilot's misjudgment of speed and distance, which resulted in an overrun of the runway. Contribution factors are the pilot's inadvertent landing at the wrong airport with a shorter runway than his intended destination and limited braking effectiveness resulting from the wet runway condition.

Jun 12, 2007 Ludlow, CA N340WS Minor substantial
The loss of engine power from both engines due to fuel starvation resulting from the pilot's improper fuel tank selector position. Contributing facto…

The loss of engine power from both engines due to fuel starvation resulting from the pilot's improper fuel tank selector position. Contributing factors were the pilot's inadequate preflight inspection and the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing.

Jun 01, 2007 Chandler, AZ N8688K Incident destroyed fuel starvation due to the pilot's failure to adequately manage and monitor his fuel supply.
May 30, 2007 Middleton, WI N17MH Incident substantial
Failure of the right main landing gear extension and retraction linkage, which allowed the gear assembly to collapse during landing rollout. An addit…

Failure of the right main landing gear extension and retraction linkage, which allowed the gear assembly to collapse during landing rollout. An additional cause was the improper adjustment procedure(s) by undetermined mechanic(s). The runway lights struck during the accident sequence were contributing factors.

Feb 17, 2007 Council Bluffs, IA N111SC Fatal (4) destroyed
The pilot's continued flight into adverse weather, and his failure to maintain altitude during the instrument approach. Contributing factors were the …

The pilot's continued flight into adverse weather, and his failure to maintain altitude during the instrument approach. Contributing factors were the presence of severe icing, moderate turbulence, and low-level wind shear.

Dec 22, 2006 Charleston, SC N808RA Fatal (4) substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed during a turn from base to final, resulting in an inadvertent stall/spin. Contributing to the accident was th…

The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed during a turn from base to final, resulting in an inadvertent stall/spin. Contributing to the accident was the impairment of the pilot due to the combination of drugs found in his toxicological report.

Oct 02, 2006 Kalispell, MT N1920E Incident substantial The fracture of the adjusting bellcrank in overstress due to binding in a linkage forward of the bell crank.
Mar 23, 2006 Melbourne, FL N37JB Fatal (3) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed to avoid a stall during the final approach to land. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's i…

The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed to avoid a stall during the final approach to land. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's impairment due to the use of a sedating antihistamine.

Jun 17, 2005 Santa Fe, NM N155RP Incident substantial
total failure of the main landing gear due to improper installation of the push-pull tubes by maintenance personnel, and their failure to follow prope…

total failure of the main landing gear due to improper installation of the push-pull tubes by maintenance personnel, and their failure to follow proper procedures/directives.

Mar 03, 2005 Bologna, IT D-IMMA Fatal (6) destroyed Investigation pending
Oct 31, 2004 Pensacola, FL N340BK Incident substantial The left landing gear collapsing due to the actuator separating for undetermined reasons.
Jul 09, 2004 Mason City, IA N60PP Incident substantial
The proper touchdown point not obtain/maintained by the pilot following a single-engine approach to landing. Contributing factors were the vacuum pum…

The proper touchdown point not obtain/maintained by the pilot following a single-engine approach to landing. Contributing factors were the vacuum pump oil leak, the low oil pressure of the propeller control system, and the unfeathered propeller.

Nov 24, 2003 Poplar Bluff, MO N200GC Incident substantial
Failure to maintain directional control during landing. Collapse of the nose landing gear, the muddy grass/turf and the berm were contributing factor…

Failure to maintain directional control during landing. Collapse of the nose landing gear, the muddy grass/turf and the berm were contributing factors.

Oct 18, 2003 Scappoose, OR N340P Fatal (2) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed while maneuvering. An inadvertent stall, the pilot's failure to follow engine operation procedures and engin…

The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed while maneuvering. An inadvertent stall, the pilot's failure to follow engine operation procedures and engine detonation were factors.

Aug 09, 2003 Bishop, CA N340DC Fatal (1) destroyed
the pilot's in-flight loss of control due to a Somatogravic illusion and/or spatial disorientation. Factors in the accident were the dark lighting co…

the pilot's in-flight loss of control due to a Somatogravic illusion and/or spatial disorientation. Factors in the accident were the dark lighting conditions and the pilot's lack of familiarity with the airplane.

Apr 23, 2003 Boulder City, NV N100UW Incident substantial
the airport committee members failure to repair or mark the faulty telephone junction box cover as a hazard. A factor in the accident was the inadequ…

the airport committee members failure to repair or mark the faulty telephone junction box cover as a hazard. A factor in the accident was the inadequate notification process of the airport and city personnel.

Jul 04, 2002 Bunnell, FL N15FH Incident substantial
An improper maintenance inspection of the landing gear system by other maintenance personnel that resulted in a worn/loose over center spring for the …

An improper maintenance inspection of the landing gear system by other maintenance personnel that resulted in a worn/loose over center spring for the right main landing gear being kept in service which caused the right main landing gear not to go over center and lock, which resulted in the right main landing gear collapsing and damage to the airplane.

Apr 23, 2002 LANCASTER, CA N6304X Incident substantial The collapse of the right main landing gear as a result of a malfunctioning microswitch.
Mar 28, 2002 Chitre, PM HP-1333AL Minor substantial Investigation pending
Jan 17, 2002 Temple, TX N339S Fatal (3) destroyed
The pilot's mismanagement of fuel, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation. Contributing factors were the pilot's failu…

The pilot's mismanagement of fuel, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation. Contributing factors were the pilot's failure to follow the checklist to feather the propellers in order to reduce drag.

Nov 14, 2001 Santa Monica, CA N2RR Fatal (2) destroyed
The pilot's failure to remove the control gust lock prior to takeoff and his failure to abort the takeoff with sufficient runway remaining to stop the…

The pilot's failure to remove the control gust lock prior to takeoff and his failure to abort the takeoff with sufficient runway remaining to stop the airplane on the runway.

Jun 14, 2001 Lancaster, TX N820B Incident substantial A loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. Contributing to the accident was the collapse of the landing gear for undetermined reasons.
Disclaimer: This data is sourced from the NTSB Aviation Accident Database. NTSB events reflect reported accidents and incidents and do not necessarily indicate a defect in the aircraft type. Many events involve pilot error, weather conditions, maintenance issues, or other factors unrelated to the aircraft design. This information is provided for research purposes only — consult official NTSB reports for complete details.
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