Cessna 150K Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 111 events recorded from 1982 to 2026.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 25, 2026 | Anchorage, AK | N6333G | Incident | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Sep 17, 2023 | South Saint Paul, MN | N6398G | Incident | substantial |
The pilot’s inadvertent brake application during takeoff which resulted in a loss of directional control and runway excursion. Contributing to the acc…The pilot’s inadvertent brake application during takeoff which resulted in a loss of directional control and runway excursion. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s improper seat position. |
| Dec 21, 2020 | Peyton, CO | N5937G | Incident | substantial |
The student pilot did not maintain directional control of the airplane while landing. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s diverted attention …The student pilot did not maintain directional control of the airplane while landing. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s diverted attention to the incorrect flap setting. |
| Apr 27, 2009 | Waycross, GA | N6213G | Incident | substantial |
The student pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during approach in gusty conditions. Contributing to the accident was the student pilot's mis…The student pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during approach in gusty conditions. Contributing to the accident was the student pilot's misunderstanding of the airspeed indicator. |
| Oct 20, 2007 | Flora, MS | N6157G | Incident | substantial | Loss of engine power due to fuel contamination. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| Dec 17, 2006 | Cape Coral, FL | N6069G | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's in-flight encounter with carburetor ice and inadequate remedial action which resulted in the engine ceasing to operate and a forced landin…The pilot's in-flight encounter with carburetor ice and inadequate remedial action which resulted in the engine ceasing to operate and a forced landing and damage to the airplane during the landing. |
| Aug 26, 2004 | Richland, WA | N6141G | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during landing. Wind gusts, inadequate compensation for wind conditions, and an airport marker sign …The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during landing. Wind gusts, inadequate compensation for wind conditions, and an airport marker sign were factors. |
| Apr 29, 2004 | Monticello, GA | N5656G | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from trees during taxi from landing. |
| Nov 09, 2003 | Wooster, OH | N6091G | Incident | minor |
The inadequate visual lookout of the student pilot of the Cessna 150M, which resulted in an on-ground collision with a Cessna 150K that was taking off…The inadequate visual lookout of the student pilot of the Cessna 150M, which resulted in an on-ground collision with a Cessna 150K that was taking off. |
| Mar 09, 2003 | Sherman, TX | N6066G | Incident | substantial |
The flight instructor's failure to refuel the airplane which resulted in fuel exhaustion. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for …The flight instructor's failure to refuel the airplane which resulted in fuel exhaustion. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| Jan 03, 2003 | Jessup, GA | N6098G | Incident | substantial | The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. A contributing factor was unsuitable terrain. |
| Nov 18, 2000 | MINOT, ND | N562GS | Incident | substantial |
the student pilot's inability to maintain aircraft control on the ground. Factors relating to the accident were the high winds, the slush-covered ta…the student pilot's inability to maintain aircraft control on the ground. Factors relating to the accident were the high winds, the slush-covered taxiway, the snowbank, inadequate preflight planning by the flight instructor, and the instructor pilot's failure to take remedial action. |
| Sep 19, 2000 | NEW ORLEANS, LA | N5864G | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain control of the aircraft during an aborted landing. A factor was the crosswind. |
| Mar 11, 2000 | DAVIS, OK | N8435M | Incident | substantial | Fuel exhaustion due to the student pilot becoming lost/disoriented. A factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| Nov 19, 1999 | PHOENIX, AZ | N6199G | Incident | substantial | Fuel exhaustion due to the pilot's improper preflight planning, and failure to ensure that an adequate fuel supply was onboard the airplane. |
| Aug 23, 1999 | SPRINGDALE, AR | N6015G | Incident | substantial | The inadequate visual lookout by both pilots. |
| Aug 14, 1999 | KENOSHA, WI | N6001G | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's attention being diverted into the cockpit and not maintaining visual separation with the fuel truck. A factor in the accident was the fue…The pilot's attention being diverted into the cockpit and not maintaining visual separation with the fuel truck. A factor in the accident was the fuel truck. |
| Jun 26, 1999 | HESPERIA, CA | N6171G | Incident | substantial | The pilot's misjudged landing flare point and failure to maintain an adequate airspeed margin, resulting in a stall and hard landing. |
| Jul 29, 1998 | YORBA LINDA, CA | N6377G | Incident | substantial |
An oil starvation failure of the engine due to the mechanic's inadequate maintenance installation and quality control procedures, which resulted in a …An oil starvation failure of the engine due to the mechanic's inadequate maintenance installation and quality control procedures, which resulted in a shop rag being inadvertently left inside the accessory case when the starter was changed 7 hours prior to the accident. |
| Jun 19, 1997 | YPSILANTI, MI | N5738G | Incident | substantial |
the pilot's failure to use carburetor heat, which resulted in carburetor ice, loss of engine power, and a forced landing. Factors relating to this ac…the pilot's failure to use carburetor heat, which resulted in carburetor ice, loss of engine power, and a forced landing. Factors relating to this accident were: the icing (weather) condition and sign(s) in the emergency landing area. |
| Jun 08, 1997 | JAY, ME | N6218G | Incident | substantial | the pilot's inaccurate fuel consumption calculations which resulted in fuel exhaustion. |
| Jan 04, 1997 | HELENA, MT | N5935G | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain directional control. |
| Apr 17, 1996 | MOJAVE, CA | N6466G | Incident | substantial | the pilot's failure to clear the engine during an idle power descent, as required by the engine manual. |
| Sep 16, 1995 | VICTORIA, TX | N5DT | Incident | substantial | THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO REFUEL THE AIRPLANE RESULTING IN FUEL EXHAUSTION. A FACTOR WAS THE LACK OF SUITABLE TERRAIN FOR A FORCED LANDING. |
| Mar 18, 1995 | HATTIESBURG, MS | N6055G | Incident | substantial |
THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT-IN-COMMAND TO PERFORM A RECOVERY FROM A BOUNCED LANDING, RESULTING IN A HARD LANDING AND SUBSEQUENT COLLAPSING OF THE NOSE GE…THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT-IN-COMMAND TO PERFORM A RECOVERY FROM A BOUNCED LANDING, RESULTING IN A HARD LANDING AND SUBSEQUENT COLLAPSING OF THE NOSE GEAR. |