Cessna 150F Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 276 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

276

All Events

145

Incidents

47

Minor

36

Serious

46

Fatal (61 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Oct 31, 2024 Wilder, TN N8110S Fatal (1) destroyed Investigation pending
Jul 23, 2017 Farmerville, LA N8661S Fatal (1) substantial The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from the lake during a low-level maneuver.
Jun 13, 2016 Rockville, IN N102DK Fatal (2) destroyed
The pilot's use of an improper soft-field takeoff procedure, which resulted in the airplane having insufficient airspeed to climb out of ground effect…

The pilot's use of an improper soft-field takeoff procedure, which resulted in the airplane having insufficient airspeed to climb out of ground effect and its subsequent impact with trees near the departure end of the runway.

Oct 08, 2015 Big Lake, AK N7064 Fatal (1) substantial
The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed and his exceedance of the airplane’s critical angle-of-attack while maneuvering, which resulted in a…

The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed and his exceedance of the airplane’s critical angle-of-attack while maneuvering, which resulted in a stall at too low an altitude to allow recovery.

Sep 04, 2015 Brackley, UK G-ATKF Fatal (1) substantial Investigation pending
Nov 04, 2012 Gothenburg, NE N8375G Fatal (1) substantial
The student pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed on final approach, which resulted in an inadvertent aerodynamic stall and subsequent impact …

The student pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed on final approach, which resulted in an inadvertent aerodynamic stall and subsequent impact with terrain.

Jun 08, 2012 Atlantic Ocean, AO N8281S Fatal (1) substantial Undetermined (airplane and pilot missing).
Oct 13, 2011 Moncks Corner, SC N3086X Fatal (1) substantial The debilitating effects of ethylene glycol poisoning, which resulted in the pilot’s inability to maintain control of the airplane.
Sep 26, 2010 Sweetwater, TN N7915F Fatal (1) substantial
The pilot's inadequate preflight weather planning and improper decision to continue a visual flight rules flight into instrument meteorological condit…

The pilot's inadequate preflight weather planning and improper decision to continue a visual flight rules flight into instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in spatial disorientation and a loss of control.

Oct 10, 2009 Alexandria, LA N8642S Fatal (2) substantial
Failure of the wingman to maintain proper separation from the lead airplane during formation maneuvers. Contributing to the accident was lead's abrupt…

Failure of the wingman to maintain proper separation from the lead airplane during formation maneuvers. Contributing to the accident was lead's abrupt right bank and both pilots' lack of formation training.

May 22, 2006 Levelland, TX N6242R Fatal (2) destroyed The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed resulting in an inadvertent stall. Contributing factors were low altitude and the gusting wind.
Oct 13, 2005 Pineville, KY N8684S Fatal (1) substantial
The pilot's continued VFR flight into IMC conditions, which resulted in controlled flight into terrain. Factors in the accident were the low cloud ce…

The pilot's continued VFR flight into IMC conditions, which resulted in controlled flight into terrain. Factors in the accident were the low cloud ceiling and fog.

Oct 14, 2002 Julian, CA N8735G Fatal (1) destroyed an in-flight loss of control for undetermined reasons.
Oct 01, 1999 POTEAU, OK N8092S Fatal (1) substantial
The instructor pilot's inadequate in-flight decision making, which resulted in the continued flight with a disabled generator and subsequent total fai…

The instructor pilot's inadequate in-flight decision making, which resulted in the continued flight with a disabled generator and subsequent total failure of the electrical system. Factors were the installation of the inadequate generator fuse by unknown person(s), the instructor's failure to refuel the airplane prior to the flight, and the dark night conditions.

Aug 06, 1999 MAPLE, NC N7059F Fatal (2) destroyed
the pilot's failure to follow the aircraft's operating checklist and retract the wing flaps for takeoff as specified, as well as the pilot's failure t…

the pilot's failure to follow the aircraft's operating checklist and retract the wing flaps for takeoff as specified, as well as the pilot's failure to maintain airspeed (Vso) on initial takeoff climb, which resulted in an inadvertent stall, a spin, and subsequent collision with the terrain. A finding was marihuana in the pilot's blood and urine.

Aug 20, 1998 WILTON, AR N7738F Fatal (1) substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain minimum required airspeed for flight, which resulted in an inadvertent stall. Factors were the pilot's improper use o…

The pilot's failure to maintain minimum required airspeed for flight, which resulted in an inadvertent stall. Factors were the pilot's improper use of flaps during the takeoff climb and the high density altitude.

Apr 21, 1998 MUSKOGEE, OK N8720G Fatal (2) destroyed
The inadvertent stall as result of the pilot's failure to retract the flaps from the fully extended position prior to takeoff. Factors were the gustin…

The inadvertent stall as result of the pilot's failure to retract the flaps from the fully extended position prior to takeoff. Factors were the gusting winds and the pilot's failure to follow the before takeoff checklist.

Jan 30, 1998 HAVRE, MT N8798G Fatal (1) substantial
The student pilot's loss of control after his failure to maintain airspeed. Factors include his lack of total flight experience and incapacitation du…

The student pilot's loss of control after his failure to maintain airspeed. Factors include his lack of total flight experience and incapacitation due to alcohol.

Jul 12, 1997 GARY, IN N8197S Fatal (1) destroyed the pilot's not obtaining/maintaining airspeed which resulted in a stall.
Jan 01, 1997 BITTINGER, MD N8925S Fatal (1) destroyed
VFR flight by the noninstrumented-rated pilot into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), which lead to spatial disorientation of the pilot, his …

VFR flight by the noninstrumented-rated pilot into instrument meteorological conditions (IMC), which lead to spatial disorientation of the pilot, his loss of aircraft control, and an uncontrolled collision with the terrain. Factors relating to the accident were: the adverse weather conditions, and the pilot's lack of instrument experience.

Sep 02, 1996 JONES, LA N8380G Fatal (2) destroyed
VFR flight into instrument meteorological conditions (VMC), and failure of the pilot (PIC) to maintain control of the airplane after becoming spatiall…

VFR flight into instrument meteorological conditions (VMC), and failure of the pilot (PIC) to maintain control of the airplane after becoming spatially disorientation. Factors relating to the accident were: darkness, the adverse weather condition (fog and obscuration), and the pilot's lack of instrument experience.

Apr 19, 1996 MACKINAC ISLAND, MI N6824F Fatal (1) destroyed the student pilot iniating VFR flight into instrument meteorological conditions which led to a loss of aircraft control. A factor was the fog.
Jun 02, 1994 BLOOMINGBURG, OH N7972F Fatal (1) destroyed
THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT-IN-COMMAND TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE AIRSPEED. THIS LED TO A STALL DURING THE INITIAL TAKEOFF AND CLIMB AT AN ALTITUDE THAT DID N…

THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT-IN-COMMAND TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE AIRSPEED. THIS LED TO A STALL DURING THE INITIAL TAKEOFF AND CLIMB AT AN ALTITUDE THAT DID NOT PERMIT A RECOVERY. A FACTOR RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WAS THE PRESENCE OF SUNGLARE DURING THE TAKEOFF, WHICH RESTRICTED VISUAL CUES.

Sep 13, 1992 LAKE NEEPAULIN, NJ N8725G Fatal (1) substantial
AN INFLIGHT COLLISION WITH TREES AFTER THE PILOT FAILED TO OUTCLIMB THE TERRAIN. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE THE PILOT'S IMPROPER USE OF THE …

AN INFLIGHT COLLISION WITH TREES AFTER THE PILOT FAILED TO OUTCLIMB THE TERRAIN. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE THE PILOT'S IMPROPER USE OF THE FLAPS AND THE PILOT'S DECISION TO OPERATE THE AIRPLANE OVER THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE GROSS WEIGHT.

Jul 05, 1991 FAULKTON, SD N6263R Fatal (2) destroyed AN INADVERTENT STALL. A FACTOR RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WAS THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO MAINTAIN AIRSPEED.
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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