Cessna 421C Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 136 events recorded from 1982 to 2024.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 31, 2024 | Fairview, OR | N421GP | Fatal (2) | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Jul 18, 2024 | Tofino, CA | N264DC | Fatal (3) | — | Investigation pending |
| Nov 10, 2023 | Sunshine Coast, AS | VH-VPY | Fatal (3) | unk | Investigation pending |
| Nov 18, 2022 | Decatur, TX | N6797L | Fatal (1) | destroyed | A loss of power on the left engine due to fuel starvation and the subsequent loss of power on the right engine for undetermined reasons. |
| Jul 13, 2021 | Monterey, CA | N678SW | Fatal (2) | destroyed |
The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control due to spatial disorientation during an instrument departure procedure in instrument meteorological c…The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control due to spatial disorientation during an instrument departure procedure in instrument meteorological conditions which resulted in a collision with terrain. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s lack of recent instrument flying experience. |
| Jul 01, 2017 | Catawba, WI | N2655B | Fatal (6) | destroyed | A loss of control and subsequent in-flight breakup for reasons that could not be determined based on the available information. |
| Apr 25, 2017 | Huntsville, TX | N421TK | Fatal (1) | destroyed |
The pilot's failure to identify the alternate runway, to perform a timely precautionary landing, and to maintain airplane control. Contributing to the…The pilot's failure to identify the alternate runway, to perform a timely precautionary landing, and to maintain airplane control. Contributing to the accident was the failure of the left engine due to oil starvation for reasons that could not be determined based on the postaccident examination. |
| Aug 28, 2014 | Las Cruces, NM | N51RX | Fatal (4) | destroyed |
The misfueling of the airplane with jet fuel instead of the required aviation fuel, and the resultant detonation and a total loss of engine power duri…The misfueling of the airplane with jet fuel instead of the required aviation fuel, and the resultant detonation and a total loss of engine power during initial climb. Contributing to the accident were the line service technician's inadvertent misfueling of the airplane, the pilot's inadequate supervision of the fuel servicing, and the fixed-base operator's use of a small fuel nozzle on its jet fuel truck. |
| Aug 27, 2013 | Paris, IL | N229H | Fatal (1) | destroyed |
The pilot's failure to abort the takeoff during the ground roll after detecting the airplane's degraded performance. Contributing to the accident was …The pilot's failure to abort the takeoff during the ground roll after detecting the airplane's degraded performance. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's decision to attempt a flight with a known problem with the left engine and the likely partial loss of left engine power for reasons that could not be determined during the postaccident examination of the engine. |
| May 16, 2013 | Floriston, CA | N421W | Fatal (1) | destroyed | The pilot's failure to maintain airplane control during descent while operating in instrument meteorological conditions. |
| Dec 08, 2012 | Lake Worth, FL | N297DB | Fatal (1) | substantial |
The pilot's failure to follow established engine-out procedures and to maintain a proper airspeed after the total loss of engine power on one of the a…The pilot's failure to follow established engine-out procedures and to maintain a proper airspeed after the total loss of engine power on one of the airplane’s two engines during the initial climb. Contributing to the accident was the total loss of engine power due to a loss of torque on the crankcase bolts for reasons that could not be determined because of impact- and fire-related damage to the engine. |
| Nov 27, 2012 | Wells, TX | N67SR | Fatal (1) | substantial |
The pilot’s decision to continue the flight into an area of extreme weather, which led to the in-flight encounter with a thunderstorm and structural f…The pilot’s decision to continue the flight into an area of extreme weather, which led to the in-flight encounter with a thunderstorm and structural failure of the wings and tail. |
| Nov 11, 2012 | Shaver Lake, CA | N700EM | Fatal (2) | substantial |
The pilot's failure to regain airplane control following a sudden rapid descent during cruise, which resulted in an in-flight breakup. Contributing to…The pilot's failure to regain airplane control following a sudden rapid descent during cruise, which resulted in an in-flight breakup. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's decision to make the flight with a failed vacuum pump, particularly at high altitude in night conditions. |
| Apr 19, 2012 | USA | N48DL | Fatal (1) | substantial | Pilot incapacitation, which resulted in the pilot’s inability to maintain airplane control and the airplane’s subsequent ocean impact. |
| Dec 09, 2011 | Sioux Falls, SD | N421SY | Fatal (4) | substantial |
The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed after shutting down one engine, which resulted in an inadvertent aerodynamic stall and impact with t…The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed after shutting down one engine, which resulted in an inadvertent aerodynamic stall and impact with terrain. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s failure to follow the guidance contained in the pilot’s operating handbook, which advised feathering the propeller of the secured engine and retracting the flaps and landing gear. |
| Jul 09, 2011 | Demopolis, AL | N692TT | Fatal (7) | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain airplane control during a single-engine approach and his failure to fly an appropriate traffic pattern for a single-en…The pilot's failure to maintain airplane control during a single-engine approach and his failure to fly an appropriate traffic pattern for a single-engine landing. Contributing to the accident was a total loss of engine power on the right engine due to a fatigue failure of the right engine cam gear. |
| Feb 24, 2011 | Connersville, IN | N3875C | Fatal (1) | substantial | The pilot did not maintain control of the airplane while making a low-altitude turn during dark night conditions. |
| Jul 08, 2009 | Gulf of Mexico, USA | N4467D | Fatal (5) | destroyed |
The pilot’s decision to operate into a known area of adverse weather, which resulted in the inadvertent penetration of a severe thunderstorm, a subseq…The pilot’s decision to operate into a known area of adverse weather, which resulted in the inadvertent penetration of a severe thunderstorm, a subsequent loss of control, and in-flight breakup of the airplane. |
| Mar 07, 2006 | Labiano, SP | EC-JAX | Fatal (2) | destroyed | Investigation pending |
| Jan 25, 2006 | Carson, WA | N69KM | Fatal (1) | destroyed |
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control while maneuvering. Icing conditions, clouds and the pilot's continued flight into known adverse weat…The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control while maneuvering. Icing conditions, clouds and the pilot's continued flight into known adverse weather were factors. |
| Jan 21, 2005 | Overland Park, KS | N844JK | Fatal (5) | destroyed |
The pilot's failure to maintain adequate altitude/clearance during cruise flight, resulting in collision with trees. Contributing factors were the low…The pilot's failure to maintain adequate altitude/clearance during cruise flight, resulting in collision with trees. Contributing factors were the low altitude and low ceiling. |
| Sep 23, 2004 | Bee Caves, TX | N729DM | Fatal (2) | destroyed |
The pilot's improper positioning of the fuel selector valves, which resulted in a loss of power to the left engine due to fuel exhaustion. After the …The pilot's improper positioning of the fuel selector valves, which resulted in a loss of power to the left engine due to fuel exhaustion. After the power loss, the pilot failed to follow checklist procedures and did not secure (feather) the left propeller, which resulted in a loss of altitude and subsequent forced landing. |
| Dec 15, 2003 | Claremont, CA | N6887L | Fatal (1) | destroyed |
the pilot became lost/disoriented during the approach, failed to maintain course alignment with the missed approach procedure, and subsequently lost c…the pilot became lost/disoriented during the approach, failed to maintain course alignment with the missed approach procedure, and subsequently lost control of the airplane. |
| Jul 04, 2003 | Sitka, AK | N777DX | Fatal (5) | destroyed |
The pilot's failure to follow IFR procedures by not following the published approach procedures, which resulted in an in-flight collision with terrain…The pilot's failure to follow IFR procedures by not following the published approach procedures, which resulted in an in-flight collision with terrain. Factors contributing to the accident were a low ceiling, and the pressure induced by conditions/events (the open baggage door). |
| Mar 29, 2003 | Humberside, UK | G-SAIR | Fatal (1) | destroyed | Investigation pending |