Cessna A185 Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 452 events recorded from 1982 to 2026.

452

All Events

325

Incidents

48

Minor

20

Serious

58

Fatal (100 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Jul 09, 2023 La Mesa, CA N1839R Minor substantial A total loss of engine power for undetermined reasons.
Jul 05, 2022 Plymouth, CT N2423A Minor substantial The pilot’s encounter with known and forecast adverse weather which resulted in a collision with trees during the initial climb.
Mar 20, 2021 Fairbanks, AK N58316 Minor substantial The pilot's failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll, which resulted in a ground loop.
Aug 15, 2020 Sugar Land, TX N5418E Minor substantial
A total loss of engine power after takeoff for undetermined reasons, and the pilot’s subsequent exceedance of the airplane’s critical angle of attack …

A total loss of engine power after takeoff for undetermined reasons, and the pilot’s subsequent exceedance of the airplane’s critical angle of attack during landing, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall.

Apr 30, 2020 ANOKA, MN N1669M Minor substantial The pilot's inadvertent extension of the landing gear and his subsequent water landing with the wheels extended.
Aug 22, 2019 Rangeley Lake, ME N1920Q Minor substantial
The pilot's inadequate preflight inspection of the floats, which led to his subsequent attempt to depart from a lake with damaged floats and led to a …

The pilot's inadequate preflight inspection of the floats, which led to his subsequent attempt to depart from a lake with damaged floats and led to a loss of roll control and the right wing impacting the water.

Aug 03, 2019 Saginaw, MI N5806J Minor substantial
Maintenance personnel’s failure to properly align the crankshaft during an engine reassembly which led to a fatigue failure of the crankshaft and the …

Maintenance personnel’s failure to properly align the crankshaft during an engine reassembly which led to a fatigue failure of the crankshaft and the loss of all engine power.

Jul 01, 2018 Miami, FL N14ED Minor substantial
The pilot’s failure to retract the wheels of the amphibious airplane on takeoff, which resulted in a nose-over when the airplane landed on water with …

The pilot’s failure to retract the wheels of the amphibious airplane on takeoff, which resulted in a nose-over when the airplane landed on water with the wheels extended. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s failure to use appropriate checklists.

Oct 19, 2013 Northeast Carry, ME N93037 Minor substantial
The pilot's improper decision to take off for an intended night water landing, and his subsequent loss of depth perception during that landing attempt…

The pilot's improper decision to take off for an intended night water landing, and his subsequent loss of depth perception during that landing attempt.

Apr 29, 2009 Patterson, LA N4603E Minor substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed in a turn while attempting to return to land, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall. Contributing …

The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed in a turn while attempting to return to land, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall. Contributing to the accident was the reported loss of engine power for undetermined reasons.

Jun 28, 2008 Rainier, OR N5403E Minor substantial The inadvertent extension of the left float's landing gear to near the down position due to a failure of the gear's rear hydraulic seal.
Nov 19, 2005 Show Low, AZ N4562F Minor substantial the pilot's inadequate compensation for crosswind conditions and failure to maintain directional control, which resulted in a ground loop.
Oct 17, 2004 White Bird, ID N101AM Minor substantial
The pilot's failure to attain the proper airspeed for takeoff and his improper soft-field takeoff procedure. Factors contributing to the accident inc…

The pilot's failure to attain the proper airspeed for takeoff and his improper soft-field takeoff procedure. Factors contributing to the accident included the pilot's improper preflight planning, the fence, and the closed exhaust stack.

May 27, 2004 Pontianak, ID PK-YME Minor substantial Investigation pending
Apr 16, 2004 Hastings, MN N185TY Minor substantial
The pilot not verifying the fuel selector valve's position during the preflight leading to the fuel starvation and subsequent loss of engine power dur…

The pilot not verifying the fuel selector valve's position during the preflight leading to the fuel starvation and subsequent loss of engine power during the flight's initial climb.

May 25, 2003 Guymon, OK N6578E Minor substantial The pilot's inadequate compensation for the crosswind, and his failure to maintain directional control. A factor was the crosswind.
May 26, 2000 MIXCOLAJA, GT N4871Q Minor substantial Investigation pending
Feb 07, 2000 LOVELAND, CO N721 Minor substantial Failure of the pilot in command to maintain directional control, resulting in an inadvertent ground loop. A factor was the crosswind.
Oct 17, 1999 LAKE WALES, FL N85PR Minor substantial
The partial loss of engine power due to the inadequate annual inspection of the airplane by the mechanic with IA for his failure to assure that the mi…

The partial loss of engine power due to the inadequate annual inspection of the airplane by the mechanic with IA for his failure to assure that the mixture control cable jam nut at the rod end was secured following the reported adjustment by the airplane owner who is not a certificated mechanic. This resulted in the separation of the mixture control cable and the uncommanded movement of the mixture control to the midrnage point between midrange and the idle cut-off position.

May 30, 1999 CHAPIN, SC N881FD Minor substantial The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. A factor was the collision with a utility wire.
May 16, 1998 TALKEETNA, AK N1473F Minor substantial The pilot selected the wrong runway and intentionally ground looped to stop the airplane. Related factors were the tailwind and whiteout conditions.
Jul 02, 1997 BAY ST. LOUIS, MS N5054R Minor substantial
The pilot's improper short field landing procedure and use of full flaps prior to being assured of reaching the proper touchdown point, resulting in a…

The pilot's improper short field landing procedure and use of full flaps prior to being assured of reaching the proper touchdown point, resulting in an in-flight collision with an embankment, and subsequent nose over. Contributing to the accident was a total loss of engine power due to improper fuel management resulting in fuel exhaustion.

Jun 28, 1997 CHARLTON, MA N39CC Minor substantial The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons..
Mar 11, 1996 SHIRLEY, ME N712MY Minor substantial the pilot's fuel mismanagement and improper use of the fuel selector valve which resulted in fuel starvation.
Oct 24, 1995 LIBERAL, KS N1613M Minor substantial the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind conditions, which resulted in a loss of directional control and an inadvertent ground swerve.
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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