Cessna 402C Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 106 events recorded from 1982 to 2021.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 09, 2021 | Provincetown, MA | N88833 | Serious (7) | substantial |
The pilot’s delayed decision to perform an aborted landing late in the landing roll with insufficient runway remaining. Contributing to the accident w…The pilot’s delayed decision to perform an aborted landing late in the landing roll with insufficient runway remaining. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s failure to execute a go-around once the approach became unstabilized, per the operator’s procedures. |
| Apr 26, 2021 | Hyannis, MA | N2714B | Incident | substantial |
The flight instructor’s failure to confirm the position of the left engine’s auxiliary fuel boost pump switch during a simulated engine out procedure,…The flight instructor’s failure to confirm the position of the left engine’s auxiliary fuel boost pump switch during a simulated engine out procedure, which resulted in an excess amount of fuel in the engine and subsequent partial loss of power during a go-around/rejected landing. Contributing to the accident was the flight instructor’s failure to maintain control of the airplane, which resulted in a hard landing. |
| Apr 22, 2021 | New Bedford, MA | N36911 | Incident | substantial | An inadvertent collision with a bird during descent, resulting in substantial damage to the vertical stabilizer. |
| Feb 11, 2017 | Virgin Gorda, VG | N603AB | Incident | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Feb 10, 2015 | Isla de Vieques, PR | N223PB | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll with a strong crosswind, which resulted in a runway excursion. |
| Apr 01, 2013 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | VQ-TIN | Incident | substantial |
The disconnection of the nose landing gear actuator, which resulted in the subsequent collapse of the nose landing gear. Contributing to the accident …The disconnection of the nose landing gear actuator, which resulted in the subsequent collapse of the nose landing gear. Contributing to the accident was the repair station’s inadequate maintenance, postmaintenance inspection process, and oversight of the maintenance performed and the lack of communication between the repair station personnel, the operator, and the testing technician. |
| Aug 31, 2012 | Nantucket, MA | N769EA | Incident | minor |
Company maintenance personnel’s failure to comply with the airplane manufacturer’s service instructions by not removing the cracked drag brace from se…Company maintenance personnel’s failure to comply with the airplane manufacturer’s service instructions by not removing the cracked drag brace from service nor inspecting the repaired drag brace at the appropriate interval, which resulted in the failure of the nose landing gear drag brace due to fatigue cracking and collapse of the nose landing gear during the landing roll. Contributing to the failure of the nose landing gear drag brace was the failure of the repair station to detect a remaining portion of a crack following repair. |
| Jul 27, 2010 | San Juan, PR | N402VN | Incident | minor |
The airplane manufacturer’s inadequate inspection procedures, resulting in the undetected fatigue cracking of the right upper barrel and trunnion asse…The airplane manufacturer’s inadequate inspection procedures, resulting in the undetected fatigue cracking of the right upper barrel and trunnion assembly. |
| Jul 26, 2010 | Hyannis, MA | N26150 | Incident | minor | The pilot's failure to extend the landing gear prior to landing flare and touchdown. |
| Feb 01, 2010 | Watertown, NY | N121PB | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's decision to continue the approach with a known anomaly with the left airspeed indicator. Contributing to the accident was an undetermined …The pilot's decision to continue the approach with a known anomaly with the left airspeed indicator. Contributing to the accident was an undetermined malfunction of the left airspeed indicator and the condition of the runway, resulting in decreased braking capability. |
| Dec 23, 2009 | Moab, UT | N520NE | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's decision to depart on a snow covered runway, which resulted in a loss of control and encounter with terrain. Contributing to the accident …The pilot's decision to depart on a snow covered runway, which resulted in a loss of control and encounter with terrain. Contributing to the accident was the airport manager's failure to adhere to the Airport Certification Manual and close the runway due to unsafe snow accumulation. |
| Apr 27, 2009 | Nantucket, MA | N769EA | Incident | minor | Installation of an improper bearing in the landing gear actuator. |
| Jan 23, 2009 | Naples, FL | N2615G | Incident | — |
The pilot's failure to recognize that both engines were being supplied fuel only from the right main fuel tank, resulting in fuel starvation and a sub…The pilot's failure to recognize that both engines were being supplied fuel only from the right main fuel tank, resulting in fuel starvation and a subsequent loss of engine power from both engines. Contributing to the incident were the pilot's inability to properly position the left fuel selector valve and the airplane operator's misinterpretation of the manufacturer's service recommendations to lubricate the fuel selector detents. |
| Dec 11, 2008 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | N522FA | Incident | minor |
The airplane manufacturer's inadequate inspection procedure resulting in undetected fatigue cracking of the main landing gear barrel of the upper barr…The airplane manufacturer's inadequate inspection procedure resulting in undetected fatigue cracking of the main landing gear barrel of the upper barrel and trunnion assembly. |
| Oct 24, 2008 | Asuncion, PA | ZP-TVA | Fatal (5) | destroyed | None. |
| Aug 17, 2008 | Covington, UK | G-EYES | Fatal (5) | — | Investigation pending |
| Mar 11, 2008 | Mercury, NV | N594DM | Incident | substantial |
A loss of power to both engines resulting from a fitting failure and leak at the right fuel selector valve that allowed fuel from the right tank to be…A loss of power to both engines resulting from a fitting failure and leak at the right fuel selector valve that allowed fuel from the right tank to be lost overboard, and that then introduced air into the left engine's fuel lines during an attempted cross-feed operation. |
| Feb 20, 2007 | Cordova, AK | N402ET | Incident | substantial |
The failure of the right main landing gear linkage during the landing roll, which resulted in a loss of directional control and the collapse of the ri…The failure of the right main landing gear linkage during the landing roll, which resulted in a loss of directional control and the collapse of the right main landing gear. A factor associated with the accident was the failure of company maintenance personnel to comply with a maintenance service letter issued by the airplane manufacturer. |
| Mar 27, 2006 | Dorado, PR | N223PB | Serious (1) | — |
The failure of the pilot to use on-board weather radar equipment for weather avoidance and the pilot's continued operation into known adverse weather …The failure of the pilot to use on-board weather radar equipment for weather avoidance and the pilot's continued operation into known adverse weather conditions, resulting in injury to passengers. |
| Mar 02, 2005 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | N88TN | Incident | substantial |
The improper installation and securing of the elevator trim tab push-rod attaching hardware by maintenance personal resulting in the rod disconnecting…The improper installation and securing of the elevator trim tab push-rod attaching hardware by maintenance personal resulting in the rod disconnecting and a partial separation of the right elevator in flight. |
| Feb 11, 2005 | Hyannis, MA | N403BK | Incident | minor | The mechanic's inadequate inspection, which failed to discover cracks in the left wing spar around wing station 114. |
| Sep 08, 2004 | Charleston, WV | N5774C | Incident | substantial | The pilot's improper decision to abort the takeoff with insufficient runway remaining. A factor was the wet runway. |
| Aug 05, 2004 | Huslia, AK | N300SN | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to extend the landing gear, which resulted in an inadvertent wheels up landing. A factor associated with the accident was the pil…The pilot's failure to extend the landing gear, which resulted in an inadvertent wheels up landing. A factor associated with the accident was the pilot's diverted attention. |
| Mar 20, 2004 | Marsh Harbour, BF | N347AB | Incident | minor | Investigation pending |
| Sep 23, 2003 | Nantucket, MA | N405BK | Fatal (1) | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during a missed approach. Factors in this accident were fog and the night light conditions. |