Cessna 150C Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 32 events recorded from 1982 to 2021.

32

All Events

24

Incidents

2

Minor

4

Serious

2

Fatal (3 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Dec 30, 2021 Johnsondale, CA N7801Z Incident substantial The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control of the airplane while landing on a snow-covered unimproved runway.
May 17, 2015 Durango, CO N1924Z Incident substantial The total loss of engine power due to carburetor icing.
May 22, 2014 Wellington, NV N2068Z Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control while departing from a wet runway.
Dec 13, 2012 Juneau, AK N1901Z Incident substantial
The collapse of the left main landing gear during the landing roll, as a result of fatigue cracking. Contributing to the accident was the improper mai…

The collapse of the left main landing gear during the landing roll, as a result of fatigue cracking. Contributing to the accident was the improper maintenance of the landing gear.

Jul 02, 2011 Weirsdale, FL N1953Z Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain adequate clearance from the stopped trailer while taxiing.
Sep 03, 2010 Fields, OR N2068Z Incident substantial
The pilot's misjudged landing flare, resulting in a bounced landing and loss of directional control. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's inac…

The pilot's misjudged landing flare, resulting in a bounced landing and loss of directional control. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's inaccurate perception of the airplane’s proximity to the ground as a result of the featureless white landing area.

Nov 10, 2003 Toledo, WA N7934Z Incident substantial Failure of the main landing gear attachment during the landing roll. An inadequate maintenance modification was a factor.
Aug 22, 2003 Tucson, AZ N7909Z Incident substantial the pilot's inadequate inflight planning/decision, which resulted in fuel exhaustion and loss of engine power due to an inadequate fuel supply.
Jun 06, 2002 Minneapolis, MN N7821Z Incident destroyed The pilot's improper flare resulting in the hard landing.
Dec 05, 2000 PACIFIC CITY, OR N7800Z Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during the landing roll. Factors include a higher than normal approach speed.
Oct 28, 2000 SUNNYSLOPE, WA N7886Z Incident substantial
The pilot's decision not to deviate to an alternate airport for fuel after encountering strong headwinds, resulting in fuel exhaustion. Factors contr…

The pilot's decision not to deviate to an alternate airport for fuel after encountering strong headwinds, resulting in fuel exhaustion. Factors contributing to the accident were the unfavorable winds and the sign impacted during the forced landing rollout.

Jan 20, 1999 MIDDLETON, WI N1956Z Incident substantial
inadequate aircraft preflight by the pilot and the ice in the fuel system. A factor associated with the accident was the ravine which the airplane co…

inadequate aircraft preflight by the pilot and the ice in the fuel system. A factor associated with the accident was the ravine which the airplane contacted during the forced landing.

Jun 16, 1998 COLLINSVILLE, OK N7914Z Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain directional control during landing roll. A factor was the pilot's diverted attention.
Mar 27, 1993 EL PASO, TX N2015Z Incident substantial THE FUEL EXHAUSTION INDUCED POWER LOSS AND THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO REFUEL. A FACTOR WAS THE LACK OF SUITABLE TERRAIN.
Aug 16, 1991 KEMBLESVILLE, PA N16AC Incident substantial
THE INSTRUCTOR PILOTS' INADEQUATE SUPERVISION, THE STUDENT PILOTS' OVERSHOOT OF THE SIMULATED LANDING AREA, AND THE POWER LOSS FOR UNDETERMINED REASON…

THE INSTRUCTOR PILOTS' INADEQUATE SUPERVISION, THE STUDENT PILOTS' OVERSHOOT OF THE SIMULATED LANDING AREA, AND THE POWER LOSS FOR UNDETERMINED REASONS.

May 11, 1991 STATESBORO, GA N21920 Incident substantial
FAILURE OF BOTH PILOTS TO PERFORM A VISUAL LOOKOUT SUFFICIENTLY ADEQUATE TO AVOID A COLLISION AT AN UNCONTROLLED AIRPORT. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCI…

FAILURE OF BOTH PILOTS TO PERFORM A VISUAL LOOKOUT SUFFICIENTLY ADEQUATE TO AVOID A COLLISION AT AN UNCONTROLLED AIRPORT. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: FAILURE OF THE PILOT OF N95170 TO COMMUNICATE ON THE COMMON TRAFFIC ADVISORY FREQUENCY (CTAF) AND TO PROVIDE INBOUND TRAFFIC ADVISORIES.

Jul 09, 1990 SUTHERLIN, OR N1940Z Incident substantial
LOSS OF ENGINE POWER WAS DUE TO FUEL EXHAUSTION. BECAUSE OF INADEQUATE FUEL CONSUMPTION CALCULATIONS AND POOR PREFLIGHT PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR T…

LOSS OF ENGINE POWER WAS DUE TO FUEL EXHAUSTION. BECAUSE OF INADEQUATE FUEL CONSUMPTION CALCULATIONS AND POOR PREFLIGHT PLANNING AND PREPARATION FOR THE FLIGHT.

Apr 07, 1988 FUNSTON, GA N7956Z Incident substantial Investigation pending
Feb 17, 1987 MANVILLE, NJ N63218 Incident substantial Investigation pending
Feb 07, 1987 DOWNINGTOWN, PA N66270 Incident substantial Investigation pending
Jul 21, 1985 CHESAW, WA N1935Z Incident substantial Investigation pending
Mar 30, 1985 KENAI, AK N7866Z Incident substantial Investigation pending
Dec 09, 1984 HAMPSHIRE, IL N7954Z Incident substantial Investigation pending
Sep 11, 1982 INEZ, TX N8666J Incident substantial Investigation pending
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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