Cessna 172G Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 141 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 15, 2025 | Syracuse, NY | N1178F | Incident | substantial | The truck driver’s to see and avoid the airplane, which resulted in a collision. |
| May 30, 2024 | Greensboro, NC | N3687L | Incident | substantial | The pilot's improper landing flare, which resulted in a hard landing and a subsequent loss of directional control. |
| May 16, 2024 | Lakeport, CA | N4448L | Incident | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Sep 03, 2023 | Neola, IA | N1374F | Incident | substantial | The pilot’s inadequate fuel planning and improper in-flight decision-making, which resulted in a total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. |
| Jun 17, 2022 | Bynum, TX | N2975U | Incident | substantial |
The pilot was not able to stop the airplane on the remaining runway after an aborted takeoff, which resulted in a runway excursion and the airplane im…The pilot was not able to stop the airplane on the remaining runway after an aborted takeoff, which resulted in a runway excursion and the airplane impacting a fence. |
| Apr 02, 2022 | Van Nuys, CA | N3901L | Incident | — |
The student pilot’s failure to maintain sufficient distance behind a jet airplane which, resulted in his loss of airplane control due to the jet airpl…The student pilot’s failure to maintain sufficient distance behind a jet airplane which, resulted in his loss of airplane control due to the jet airplane’s jet blast and the flight instructor’s delayed remedial action. |
| Jun 02, 2021 | Washington, CA | N3871L | Incident | substantial | A total loss of engine power during an enroute climb due to a stuck exhaust valve and multiple failed piston compression rings. |
| Jan 14, 2021 | Kelso, WA | N5930R | Incident | substantial | The pilot’s failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll, which resulted in a runway excursion and subsequent nose over. |
| Nov 09, 2015 | Newfane, NY | N3679L | Incident | substantial | An evasive maneuver during landing to avoid deer on the runway, which resulted in a runway overrun and collision with trees. |
| Apr 20, 2013 | Reading, MI | N3682L | Incident | substantial | The partial loss of engine power due to the improper securing of the throttle linkage by maintenance personnel. |
| Feb 23, 2011 | Clarksville, FL | N3740L | Incident | substantial |
A loss of engine power due to fuel starvation as a result of the owner's improper maintenance of the fuel selector valve, which resulted in a lack of …A loss of engine power due to fuel starvation as a result of the owner's improper maintenance of the fuel selector valve, which resulted in a lack of fuel supply from the right fuel tank. |
| Nov 21, 2010 | Winter Haven, FL | N3700L | Incident | substantial | The pilot's inadequate preflight/inflight fuel planning resulting in fuel exhaustion and total loss of engine power. |
| Jun 12, 2007 | Katy, TX | N4260L | Incident | substantial | The student pilot's improper flare and his failure to recover from a bounced landing. |
| Nov 17, 2006 | Ankeny, IA | N1374F | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's improper decision to land on an unlighted runway at night, and her resulting failure to attain a proper touchdown point leading to the lan…The pilot's improper decision to land on an unlighted runway at night, and her resulting failure to attain a proper touchdown point leading to the landing over run. Contributing factors were the night (low light) condition and the ditch encountered during the overrun. |
| Nov 04, 2006 | Dalton, GA | N4368L | Incident | destroyed | The pilot's improper starting procedures, which resulted in an on-ground engine fire. |
| Mar 22, 2006 | Collins, MO | N4444L | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's inaccurate fuel consumption calculations that resulted in fuel exhaustion, and the loss of engine power during cruise flight. An addition…The pilot's inaccurate fuel consumption calculations that resulted in fuel exhaustion, and the loss of engine power during cruise flight. An additional cause was the pilot's improper in-flight decision to continue when he believed his fuel gauges were erratic and unreliable. |
| Sep 07, 2003 | Greenville, MI | N3811L | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's inadequate takeoff procedure with the use of 20 degrees of flaps. Contributing factors were the interrelated effects of high aircraft wei…The pilot's inadequate takeoff procedure with the use of 20 degrees of flaps. Contributing factors were the interrelated effects of high aircraft weight, the density altitude, and the relative humidity. An additional factor was the trees. |
| Aug 16, 2003 | Bowdon, ND | N6057R | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed which led to a stall. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's lack of experience, the crosswin…The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed which led to a stall. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's lack of experience, the crosswind condition, wind gusts and power lines. |
| Mar 24, 2003 | Packwood, WA | N4150L | Incident | substantial |
Loss of partial engine power for undetermined reasons during the initial climb after takeoff. Loose gravel/sandy was a factor during the landing roll…Loss of partial engine power for undetermined reasons during the initial climb after takeoff. Loose gravel/sandy was a factor during the landing roll. |
| Nov 23, 2002 | Stow, MA | N1152F | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to maintain adequate altitude/clearance. A factor in this accident was gusty wind conditions. |
| Sep 18, 2002 | Vail, AZ | N2982U | Incident | substantial | The pilot's inadequate fuel consumption calculations, which resulted in fuel exhaustion. |
| Apr 26, 2001 | N. Little Rock, AR | N3860L | Incident | substantial | the pilot's delayed go-around on landing. |
| Jan 03, 2000 | VICTORVILLE, CA | N3690L | Incident | substantial |
The failure of the pilot to maintain positional awareness, which resulted in his becoming lost and disoriented. Contributing factors were the pilot's …The failure of the pilot to maintain positional awareness, which resulted in his becoming lost and disoriented. Contributing factors were the pilot's delay requesting assistance from air traffic control and the failure of the airplane's electrical generator. |
| Oct 28, 1999 | ITTA BENA, MS | N1171F | Incident | substantial |
a loss of engine power for undetermined reasons resulting in a forced landing that was short of the intended touchdown point, and the subsequent impac…a loss of engine power for undetermined reasons resulting in a forced landing that was short of the intended touchdown point, and the subsequent impact with the ground. |
| Oct 15, 1999 | CAMBRIDGE, MN | N4621L | Incident | substantial | the fractured main landing gear due to the improper maintenance by an unknown person(s) and the inadequate annual inspection by an unqualified person. |