Cessna 172H Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 180 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

180

All Events

97

Incidents

30

Minor

28

Serious

25

Fatal (43 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
May 19, 2023 Seattle, WA N2550L Minor substantial A stuck exhaust valve that resulted in a partial loss of engine power and a forced water ditching.
Jun 05, 2010 Bountiful, UT N3948R Minor substantial The pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from terrain. Contributing to the accident was the high density altitude.
Jun 01, 2010 Dania Beach, FL N1435F Minor substantial The pilot’s improper fuel management, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion.
Mar 06, 2005 Waldport, OR N8100L Minor substantial
The pilot's failure to attain sufficient altitude/clearance during the takeoff initial climb, which resulted in an inflight collision with trees. A f…

The pilot's failure to attain sufficient altitude/clearance during the takeoff initial climb, which resulted in an inflight collision with trees. A factor was the tall grass on the turf runway, which slowed the airplane's acceleration during the takeoff roll.

Nov 26, 2003 Wichita Falls, TX N8058L Minor destroyed The loss of engine power due to an obstruction in the fuel line.
Oct 15, 2003 Manvel, TX N3760R Minor substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed during the attempted go-around resulting in an inadvertent stall. A contributing factor was the pilot's fail…

The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed during the attempted go-around resulting in an inadvertent stall. A contributing factor was the pilot's failure to maintain directional control during the crosswind landing.

Jun 11, 2003 East Vincent, PA N3027U Minor substantial
The pilot's inadequate in-flight planning/preparation which resulted in fuel exhaustion during cruise flight. The pilot's inadequate preflight prepar…

The pilot's inadequate in-flight planning/preparation which resulted in fuel exhaustion during cruise flight. The pilot's inadequate preflight preparation in which he failed to refuel the airplane is a contributing factor.

Mar 08, 2003 Callao, MO N275SW Minor substantial
A loss of engine power due to the erosion of the number 2 piston, resulting in loss of compression on that cylinder. Contributing factors were the ta…

A loss of engine power due to the erosion of the number 2 piston, resulting in loss of compression on that cylinder. Contributing factors were the tailwind, the muddy runway condition, and the roadway and ditch.

Dec 04, 2002 Leeds, MA N2706L Minor substantial The flight instructor's failure to ensure adequate fuel onboard, which resulted in fuel exhaustion and a total loss of engine power.
Sep 22, 2002 Weed, CA N2469L Minor substantial The pilot's failure to follow adequate hand propping engine starting procedures.
Nov 15, 2000 KALKASKA, MI N1706F Minor substantial
The student pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control on the ground. Factors relating to this accident were the student pilot's improper abort pro…

The student pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control on the ground. Factors relating to this accident were the student pilot's improper abort procedures, the sign, and the ditch.

Jul 12, 1999 FALMOUTH, KY N3213L Minor substantial A stuck intake-valve on the number one cylinder which resulted in a loss of engine power.
Oct 16, 1998 CONROE, TX N2513L Minor substantial The pilot's failure to maintain clearance with trees. Factors were the fogged front windshield and side windows.
Oct 22, 1994 TRES PIEDRAS, NM N2721L Minor destroyed
THE PILOT'S INADEQUATE INFLIGHT PLANNING WHICH LED TO MANEUVERING AT SLOW AIRSPEED TO AVOID TERRAIN WHICH RESULTED IN FURTHER LOSS OF AIRSPEED AND AN …

THE PILOT'S INADEQUATE INFLIGHT PLANNING WHICH LED TO MANEUVERING AT SLOW AIRSPEED TO AVOID TERRAIN WHICH RESULTED IN FURTHER LOSS OF AIRSPEED AND AN AERODYNAMIC STALL.

Dec 31, 1993 CHEYENNE, WY N3734F Minor substantial THE PILOT'S POOR IN FLIGHT DECISION. FACTORS INCLUDE HIGH WINDS, GUSTS, AND THE PILOT'S LACK OF TOTAL EXPERIENCE OPERATING IN HIGH WIND CONDITIONS.
Nov 01, 1993 MCKENZIE BRIDGE, OR N6629H Minor substantial A PARTIAL LOSS OF ENGINE POWER FOR UNDETERMINED REASONS.
Dec 12, 1992 COLUMBUS, GA N8819Z Minor substantial
THE STUDENT PILOT'S FAILURE TO PLAN A REFUELING STOP FOR THE FLIGHT WHICH RESULTED IN THE COMPLETE EXHAUSTION OF THE FUEL SUPPLY AND A LOSS OF ENGINE …

THE STUDENT PILOT'S FAILURE TO PLAN A REFUELING STOP FOR THE FLIGHT WHICH RESULTED IN THE COMPLETE EXHAUSTION OF THE FUEL SUPPLY AND A LOSS OF ENGINE POWER.

Sep 27, 1991 ATLANTIC OCEAN, AO N2983U Minor substantial TOTAL LOSS OF ENGINE POWER DUE TO UNDETERMINED REASONS.
Apr 09, 1991 MOREHEAD, KY N3781F Minor substantial THE PILOT'S OPERATION OF HIS AIRCRAFT IN EXCEEDINGLY HIGH WIND CONDITIONS.
Oct 04, 1990 EMPORIA, KS N3226L Minor substantial GUSTY CROSSWINDS, EXCESSIVE FLAP SETTING, AND LACK OF TOTAL EXPERIENCE IN TYPE OF OPERATION.
Jun 22, 1990 BROOKVILLE, OH N715HR Minor substantial
THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO MAINTAIN POSITIVE CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT WHILE ENCOUNTERING GUSTY, SHIFTY WINDS AND WINDSHEAR DURING THE INITIAL CLIMBOUT AFTE…

THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO MAINTAIN POSITIVE CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT WHILE ENCOUNTERING GUSTY, SHIFTY WINDS AND WINDSHEAR DURING THE INITIAL CLIMBOUT AFTER TAKEOFF.

Jul 12, 1989 HATTON, ND N3269L Minor destroyed
IMPROPER IN-FLIGHT PLANNING/DECISION BY THE PILOT AND HIS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE ABOVE THE GROUND. THE TAILWIND, HIGH OBSTRUCTION (S…

IMPROPER IN-FLIGHT PLANNING/DECISION BY THE PILOT AND HIS FAILURE TO MAINTAIN SUFFICIENT CLEARANCE ABOVE THE GROUND. THE TAILWIND, HIGH OBSTRUCTION (SHELTER BELT), AND DOWNDRAFT WERE CONTRIBUTING FACTORS.

Apr 03, 1989 ODENTON, MD N8027L Minor substantial THE INFLIGHT COLLISION WITH BIRDS.
Dec 01, 1987 PADUCAH, KY N2522L Minor substantial Investigation pending
Feb 16, 1987 CARRIZOZO, NM N1741F 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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