Cessna 340A Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 113 events recorded from 1982 to 2024.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 12, 2023 | New Orleans, LA | N7067W | Incident | substantial | The improper maintenance of the main landing gear, which resulted in a collapse and overstress failure of the left main landing gear during landing. |
| Oct 12, 2023 | Boise, ID | N682JS | Incident | substantial | The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control while taxiing, which resulted in impact with a fence. |
| Oct 02, 2023 | Hayward, CA | N121CB | Incident | substantial |
The pilot’s sudden incapacitation from effects of a previously undiagnosed underlying heart disease, which resulted in his loss of control of the airp…The pilot’s sudden incapacitation from effects of a previously undiagnosed underlying heart disease, which resulted in his loss of control of the airplane and subsequent impact with terrain. |
| Jun 08, 2023 | Bend, OR | N340SW | Incident | substantial | The pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from the fuel station, resulting in a ground collision and fire. |
| Jan 03, 2023 | Atlantic Ocean, AO | N824BC | Incident | substantial | A fuel system malfunction for reasons that could not be determined, which resulted in fuel starvation to both engines. |
| Feb 06, 2022 | Bussy-Lettrée, FR | N340YZ | Incident | — | Investigation pending |
| Jun 25, 2018 | Orlando, FL | N60E | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's delayed decision to discontinue the takeoff when confronted with abnormal acceleration and airspeed indication; the reason for the abnorma…The pilot's delayed decision to discontinue the takeoff when confronted with abnormal acceleration and airspeed indication; the reason for the abnormal acceleration could not be determined based on the available information. |
| Feb 25, 2017 | Waukesha, WI | N255BC | Incident | substantial |
The pilot’s decision to fly in in conditions conducive to structural icing and her subsequent failure to maintain airplane control during the instrume…The pilot’s decision to fly in in conditions conducive to structural icing and her subsequent failure to maintain airplane control during the instrument approach. |
| Jan 27, 2016 | Bakersfield, CA | N346MC | Incident | substantial |
Maintenance personnel’s repeated failure to re-rig the main landing gear (MLG) in accordance with the airplane manufacturer's service manual requireme…Maintenance personnel’s repeated failure to re-rig the main landing gear (MLG) in accordance with the airplane manufacturer's service manual requirements, which resulted in the collapse of the right MLG. |
| Aug 27, 2015 | Vicovu de Sus, RO | YR-RAG | Incident | — | Investigation pending |
| Jun 01, 2011 | Fullerton, CA | N340BG | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's inability to maintain directional control during landing due to the left brake's degraded performance due to oil contamination, which resu…The pilot's inability to maintain directional control during landing due to the left brake's degraded performance due to oil contamination, which resulted from the fatigue failure of an oil line component. |
| Dec 21, 2010 | Madison, WI | N233DS | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed during the approach, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall. Contributing to the accident was the pi…The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed during the approach, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's failure to check the de-ice fluid level prior to takeoff, which resulted in the failure of the de-ice system to clear the windshield of ice. |
| Oct 23, 2010 | Camp Verde, AZ | N630PL | Incident | substantial | The pilot's misjudged approach and failure to attain the correct touchdown point, which resulted in a runway overrun. |
| 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 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| 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. |