Cessna 175 Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 226 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

226

All Events

120

Incidents

44

Minor

29

Serious

32

Fatal (58 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Nov 30, 2024 Middlegate, NV N7501M Minor substantial The pilot's failure to maintain directional control on a rough surface during takeoff.
Jun 07, 2022 Blackfoot, ID N7303M Minor substantial The pilot’s loss of airplane control during the landing approach which, resulted in an undershoot and collision with a fence.
May 03, 2021 Royal City, WA N8209T Minor substantial
The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control during a landing with a tailwind which resulted in excessive ground speed, runway over run and subseq…

The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control during a landing with a tailwind which resulted in excessive ground speed, runway over run and subsequent nose over.

May 27, 2017 El Monte, CA N6832D Minor substantial
The flight instructor's delayed remedial action, which resulted in an exceedance of the airplane's critical angle of attack and an aerodynamic stall a…

The flight instructor's delayed remedial action, which resulted in an exceedance of the airplane's critical angle of attack and an aerodynamic stall and loss of control. Contributing to the accident was the student pilot's failure to maintain runway alignment on approach.

Dec 21, 2016 Millersburg, OH N8381T Minor substantial
The pilot's improper in-flight fuel management and his failure to switch the fuel selector to the “both” position in accordance with the Before Landin…

The pilot's improper in-flight fuel management and his failure to switch the fuel selector to the “both” position in accordance with the Before Landing checklist, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel starvation.

Apr 14, 2016 Wartburg, TN N6792E Minor substantial Catastrophic engine failure due to a fatigue fracture of the No. 6 connecting rod cap.
Aug 23, 2014 Talkeetna, AK N7119M Minor substantial
The pilot's selection of an unsuitable takeoff area, resulting in a loss of control and subsequent inflight collision with terrain during takeoff. Con…

The pilot's selection of an unsuitable takeoff area, resulting in a loss of control and subsequent inflight collision with terrain during takeoff. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's failure to use the checklist, resulting in an improper propeller pitch setting for takeoff, and the pilot's inadvertent partial application of the wheel brakes during the takeoff roll.

Oct 08, 2010 Humphrey, AR N8323T Minor substantial The pilot’s failure to maintain clearance from a static wire while maneuvering at a low altitude.
Mar 18, 2005 Charlotte, NC N7148M Minor substantial
The pilot's failure to follow the checklist by his failure to verify the fuel selector was in the on position which resulted in fuel starvation and th…

The pilot's failure to follow the checklist by his failure to verify the fuel selector was in the on position which resulted in fuel starvation and the loss of engine power.

Dec 31, 2004 Lawrenceburg, KY N8141T Minor substantial
The pilot's inadequate pre-flight planning and in-flight planning decision, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion, and a sub…

The pilot's inadequate pre-flight planning and in-flight planning decision, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion, and a subsequent forced landing.

Jun 04, 2004 Blissfield, MI N9401B Minor substantial
The pilot selected the wrong runway on which to land which resulted in exceeding the proper touchdown point during landing. Factors associated with t…

The pilot selected the wrong runway on which to land which resulted in exceeding the proper touchdown point during landing. Factors associated with the accident were the tailwind condition and the drainage ditch which the airplane contacted.

Apr 16, 2004 Locust Grove, OK N8172T Minor substantial The improper installation of the generator, which resulted in oil starvation. A factor was the unsuitable terrain.
Jun 07, 2003 Ash Fork, AZ N6902E Minor substantial
The pilot's failure to attain and maintain an adequate airspeed, which resulted in a stall mush condition. Factors were the loose and uneven dirt run…

The pilot's failure to attain and maintain an adequate airspeed, which resulted in a stall mush condition. Factors were the loose and uneven dirt runway surface, the known tailwind with gusts, and high density altitude.

May 23, 2003 Cedar City, UT N8199T Minor destroyed
the pilot's inadvertently switching the fuel selector to the right tank, resulting in fuel starvation, and his failure to maintain direction control d…

the pilot's inadvertently switching the fuel selector to the right tank, resulting in fuel starvation, and his failure to maintain direction control during the forced landing. Contributing factors were the crosswind and the tree.

Apr 23, 2003 Bonanza, OR N8159T Minor substantial Separation of the connecting rod cap. Annual maintenance inspections which were disregarded by the owner/pilot was a factor.
Oct 14, 2002 Lake Elmo, MN N8161T Minor destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control. Factors to the accident included the gusting wind conditions and the encountered windshear, which r…

The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control. Factors to the accident included the gusting wind conditions and the encountered windshear, which resulted in the inadvertent stall at a low altitude and subsequent in-flight collision with the transmission wire and hangar.

Jun 16, 2002 Salt Lake City, UT N7338M Minor destroyed
total mechanical loss of engine power for reasons undetermined. Contributing factors were the lack of an annual inspection and the (forced landing in)…

total mechanical loss of engine power for reasons undetermined. Contributing factors were the lack of an annual inspection and the (forced landing in) salt water.

Nov 25, 1998 LOCUST GROVE, GA N565ML Minor substantial Loss of engine power due to a gear train failure in the accessory gearbox for undetermined reasons. A factor was the rough and uneven terrain.
Aug 01, 1998 EAST CANTON, OH N6716E Minor substantial The pilot's failure to maintain direction control of the airplane.
Jun 01, 1998 NORFOLK, NE N6847E Minor destroyed the pilot's misjudged wind conditions and his not obtaining/maintaining compensation for wind conditions. A factor was a sudden wind shift.
May 15, 1998 FARMINGDALE, NY N7SB Minor destroyed
The engine's inability to provide full power, and the pilot's failure to use performance data. Factors in the accident were conditions conductive for…

The engine's inability to provide full power, and the pilot's failure to use performance data. Factors in the accident were conditions conductive for carburetor icing at reduced power, and the unsuitable terrain during the forced landing.

Dec 13, 1997 HOUSTON, TX N6846E Minor substantial
The total loss of engine power resulting from detonation and the ensuing failure of the engine piston and connecting rod components. Factors were: the…

The total loss of engine power resulting from detonation and the ensuing failure of the engine piston and connecting rod components. Factors were: the instructor's decision to take off with a known deficiency (magneto drop over limit), the flight instructor's lack of familiarity with the aircraft, and the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing.

Nov 26, 1996 SOPERTON, GA N7582M Minor substantial
failure of the pilot either to attain the proper touch down point for landing or to abort the landing while there was sufficient runway remaining. Th…

failure of the pilot either to attain the proper touch down point for landing or to abort the landing while there was sufficient runway remaining. The terrain (ditch) at the end of the runway was a related factor.

Sep 03, 1995 STAPLES, MN N9425B Minor substantial
the pilot's delay in the application of carburetor heat, which resulted in carburetor ice, loss of engine power, and a subsequent forced landing in a …

the pilot's delay in the application of carburetor heat, which resulted in carburetor ice, loss of engine power, and a subsequent forced landing in a swampy area. The carburetor icing (weather) condition was a related factor.

Jun 11, 1995 CHALLIS, ID N7142M Minor substantial INADEQUATE PREFLIGHT/PLANNING PREPARATION. FACTORS TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: DOWNDRAFT AND TAILWIND.
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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