Cessna 172G Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 141 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

141

All Events

79

Incidents

27

Minor

17

Serious

18

Fatal (37 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Jul 13, 2024 West Bend, WI N129GW Minor substantial The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll.
Mar 22, 2013 Temecula, CA N5931R Minor substantial The pilot's inadequate fuel planning, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion.
May 27, 2012 Silver City, ID N4640L Minor substantial The pilot‘s failure to maintain airspeed while maneuvering in mountainous terrain with reduced visibility, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall.
Aug 17, 2005 RIDGELAND, SC N5863R Minor substantial The loss of engine power for undertermined reasons which resulted in a collision with objects.
Nov 01, 2002 FORT STOCKTON, TX N6072R Minor substantial
The pilot's decision to conduct VFR flight into IMC and his failure to maintain terrain clearance. Contributing factors were the dark night, clouds, …

The pilot's decision to conduct VFR flight into IMC and his failure to maintain terrain clearance. Contributing factors were the dark night, clouds, fog, and the lack of suitable terrain.

Aug 14, 2002 Sangerville, ME N56BC Minor substantial The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed during a go-around, which resulted in an inadvertent stall.
Jun 17, 2002 Butler, MO N5953R Minor substantial
The fuel exhaustion, the inadequate fuel consumption calculations by the pilot, and the inadequate in-flight planning/decision by the pilot. The unsu…

The fuel exhaustion, the inadequate fuel consumption calculations by the pilot, and the inadequate in-flight planning/decision by the pilot. The unsuitable terrain encountered during the forced landing is a contributing factor.

Mar 19, 1999 AGATE, CO N1321F Minor substantial
The development of carburetor ice resulting in a partial loss of engine power. Factors were the weather conditions favorable for carburetor icing, th…

The development of carburetor ice resulting in a partial loss of engine power. Factors were the weather conditions favorable for carburetor icing, the dark night conditions, and the lack of suitable terrain for landing.

Sep 01, 1998 LEESBURG, FL N5797R Minor substantial
The pilot's decision to leave the engine running with no one at the controls as he exited the aircraft to check for wheel chocks in place. This result…

The pilot's decision to leave the engine running with no one at the controls as he exited the aircraft to check for wheel chocks in place. This resulted in the aircraft moving uncontrolled and eventually colliding with a fence.

Jul 18, 1998 DOVER, DE N5907R Minor substantial The pilot's failure to attain the proper touchdown point.
Nov 17, 1997 VAN, TX N202EX Minor substantial
fuel starvation, resulting from restricted carburetor float travel, due to improper maintenance installation. The encounter with a power line was rel…

fuel starvation, resulting from restricted carburetor float travel, due to improper maintenance installation. The encounter with a power line was related factor.

Sep 22, 1997 CHICAGO, IL N4375L Minor substantial the pilot's selection of the wrong taxi route (service road) and not maintaining clearance between his airplane's wing and a bus.
Jul 25, 1996 KETTLE FALLS, WA N4478L Minor destroyed
the pilot's inadequate preflight planning. Factors relating to the accident were: high ambient temperatures; departing from a short, grass runway; an…

the pilot's inadequate preflight planning. Factors relating to the accident were: high ambient temperatures; departing from a short, grass runway; and tall trees off the departure end of the airstrip.

May 09, 1996 OKMULGEE, OK N202EX Minor substantial
THE PILOT'S CONTINUED OPERATION WITH KNOWN DEFICIENCIES IN THE AIRPLANE AND THE PILOT'S AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH AN AIRWORTH…

THE PILOT'S CONTINUED OPERATION WITH KNOWN DEFICIENCIES IN THE AIRPLANE AND THE PILOT'S AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL'S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH AN AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVE RESULTING IN THE MALFUNCTIONING OF A WORN IGNITION SWITCH. A FACTOR WAS TREES.

Nov 25, 1995 NORA SPRINGS, IA N6094R Minor substantial
the pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation, which resulted in loss of airspeed and a stall/mush as he was maneuvering to avoid obstructions…

the pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation, which resulted in loss of airspeed and a stall/mush as he was maneuvering to avoid obstructions off the end of the runway. Factors relating to the accident were: the unfavorable wind condition, high obstructions, and the airplane's excessive gross weight.

Aug 26, 1995 PUT-IN-BAY, OH N3680L Minor substantial
THE PILOT'S DELAY IN ABORTING THE LANDING AFTER SELECTING THE WRONG RUNWAY. FACTORS RELATING TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: GARBLED RADIO TRANSMISSIONS ON THE…

THE PILOT'S DELAY IN ABORTING THE LANDING AFTER SELECTING THE WRONG RUNWAY. FACTORS RELATING TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: GARBLED RADIO TRANSMISSIONS ON THE UNICOM FREQUENCY, AND THE RESULTANT TAILWIND FOR LANDING.

Sep 11, 1994 CORONA, CA N4328L Minor substantial
THE PILOT'S POOR PREFLIGHT PLANNING/PREPARATION AND FUEL CONSUMPTION CALCULATIONS. FUEL EXHAUSTION AND THE ROUGH TERRAIN WERE FACTORS IN THIS ACCIDENT…

THE PILOT'S POOR PREFLIGHT PLANNING/PREPARATION AND FUEL CONSUMPTION CALCULATIONS. FUEL EXHAUSTION AND THE ROUGH TERRAIN WERE FACTORS IN THIS ACCIDENT.

Jan 11, 1992 MILLEN, GA N5866R Minor substantial
THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO PROPERLY USE CARBURETOR HEAT DURING ICING CONDITIONS WHICH RESULTED IN THE FORMATION OF CARBURETOR ICE AND SUBSEQUENT LOSS OF E…

THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO PROPERLY USE CARBURETOR HEAT DURING ICING CONDITIONS WHICH RESULTED IN THE FORMATION OF CARBURETOR ICE AND SUBSEQUENT LOSS OF ENGINE POWER.

Mar 21, 1990 GULF SHORES, AL N4373L Minor substantial FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO OBTAIN PROPER ASSISTANCE OR PROPERLY SECURE THE AIRCRAFT WHEN HE LEFT IT UNATTENDED WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING.
Jul 04, 1987 FAYETTEVILLE, NC N1162F Minor destroyed Investigation pending
Mar 20, 1987 LINDEN, MI N3630L Minor substantial Investigation pending
Jan 09, 1987 TUSKEGEE, AL N3971L Minor substantial Investigation pending
Nov 22, 1986 EVANSVILLE, IN N3871L Minor substantial Investigation pending
Jul 15, 1984 FORRESTPORT, NY N3736L Minor substantial Investigation pending
Jun 30, 1984 GRENADA, MS N4650L Minor 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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