Cessna 177RG Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 244 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 02, 2022 | Gaithersburg, MD | N123LS | Minor | substantial |
The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed while maneuvering on final approach which resulted in a high sink rate and subsequent collision with…The pilot’s failure to maintain adequate airspeed while maneuvering on final approach which resulted in a high sink rate and subsequent collision with a fence. |
| Jul 27, 2019 | Fall City, WA | N1828Q | Minor | substantial | The failure of the No. 3 cylinder intake valve that resulted in a partial loss of engine power and a forced landing on uneven terrain. |
| Mar 09, 2019 | Land O' Lakes, WI | N52047 | Minor | substantial | The pilot's improper fuel planning, which resulted in fuel exhaustion and the subsequent total loss of engine power. |
| Jul 07, 2017 | Vacaville, CA | N7532V | Minor | substantial |
The total loss of engine power during initial climb for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident examination of the engine revealed n…The total loss of engine power during initial climb for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident examination of the engine revealed no mechanical failure or malfunction that would have precluded normal operation. |
| Aug 05, 2014 | Manistee, MI | N468LE | Minor | substantial |
The pilot receiving instruction's inability to respond to or compensate for the sudden change in wind direction and speed that the airplane encountere…The pilot receiving instruction's inability to respond to or compensate for the sudden change in wind direction and speed that the airplane encountered shortly after liftoff, which resulted in a tailwind condition, a corresponding decrease in airspeed, and a reduced climb gradient. |
| Jul 31, 2009 | Black River Falls, WI | N2108Q | Minor | substantial | The loss of engine power during cruise due to the number two cylinder piston connecting rod failure for undetermined reasons. |
| Apr 04, 2009 | Ocean Isle Beach, NC | N1838Q | Minor | substantial |
The pilot's failure to divert to an alternate airport resulting in the total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. Contributing to the accident…The pilot's failure to divert to an alternate airport resulting in the total loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. Contributing to the accident were the pilot's incorrect determination of the fuel load prior to the flight, the lack of placards near the engine-monitoring instrument, and the pilot's reliance of the on-board engine-monitoring instrument instead of the fuel quantity gauges. |
| Jun 08, 2008 | Bessemer, AL | N45133 | Minor | substantial | Failure of the left magneto for undetermined reasons resulting in a partial loss of engine power during takeoff. |
| Jun 19, 2007 | Oceanside, CA | N2144Q | Minor | substantial |
The improper installation of the propeller governor (gasket) by maintenance personnel, which resulted in a oil exhaustion induced total loss of engine…The improper installation of the propeller governor (gasket) by maintenance personnel, which resulted in a oil exhaustion induced total loss of engine power. Contributing to the accident was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| Apr 30, 2007 | Perris, CA | N177R | Minor | substantial | a loss of engine power while in cruise flight due to an improperly installed magneto housing by the owner/pilot. |
| Oct 31, 2002 | Marshall, AR | N35866 | Minor | substantial | The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. A contributing factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| May 27, 2001 | Pauma Valley, CA | N8287G | Minor | substantial |
The pilot's intentional flight into instrument meteorological conditions and failure to maintain clearance from terrain during an approach for landing…The pilot's intentional flight into instrument meteorological conditions and failure to maintain clearance from terrain during an approach for landing under visual flight rules. |
| Apr 21, 2001 | Seattle, WA | N8283G | Minor | substantial |
the reverse rigging of the aileron flight control system resulting in aileron deflections opposite that of the pilot's inputs which lead to an uncontr…the reverse rigging of the aileron flight control system resulting in aileron deflections opposite that of the pilot's inputs which lead to an uncontrolled descent into the terrain. Factors include the pilot's failure to detect the misrigged ailerons during his pre-takeoff flight control check. |
| Jul 10, 1999 | JASPER, AL | N2619V | Minor | substantial |
the pilot inadvertently became disoriented and misjudged his position on the runway/airport, which resulted in him turning the airplane too soon, and …the pilot inadvertently became disoriented and misjudged his position on the runway/airport, which resulted in him turning the airplane too soon, and subsequently impacting with a tree. Factors in this accident were a loss of electrical power for undetermined reasons, resulting in the pilot not being able to activate the runway lights, and no visual cues due to a dark night. |
| Jul 05, 1999 | QUINCY, CA | N2175Q | Minor | substantial |
the pilot's failure to attain and maintain an adequate airspeed for the existing wind conditions, and, his failure to abort the takeoff when it became…the pilot's failure to attain and maintain an adequate airspeed for the existing wind conditions, and, his failure to abort the takeoff when it became apparent that the aircraft performance was not as anticipated. Factors in the accident were the tailwind and high density altitude conditions. |
| Jun 06, 1999 | TIMMONSVILLE, SC | N1982Q | Minor | substantial | The loss of engine power due to the improper installation and in-flight separation of an engine cylinder. |
| Nov 19, 1997 | TOMBALL, TX | N88WC | Minor | substantial |
The total loss of engine power resulting from the loss of oil and resultant seizure of a cylinder due to inadequate maintenance by maintenance personn…The total loss of engine power resulting from the loss of oil and resultant seizure of a cylinder due to inadequate maintenance by maintenance personnel. A factor was the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing and the low ceiling. |
| Jul 12, 1996 | ROCKAWAY, NJ | N8059G | Minor | substantial |
The pilot's impairment of judgment and performance due to alcohol which led to his inadequate preflight of the aircraft and his inadequate inflight de…The pilot's impairment of judgment and performance due to alcohol which led to his inadequate preflight of the aircraft and his inadequate inflight decision which resulted in fuel exhaustion and loss of engine power. |
| Oct 30, 1995 | MADERA, CA | N4110C | Minor | substantial |
Fuel exhaustion due to the pilot's improper preflight planning and failure to ensure that adequate fuel was onboard to complete the flight. Darkness w…Fuel exhaustion due to the pilot's improper preflight planning and failure to ensure that adequate fuel was onboard to complete the flight. Darkness was a related factor. |
| May 14, 1995 | OAKLAND, CA | N34938 | Minor | destroyed |
The pilot's poor preflight planning/preparation by exceeding the airplane certificated maximum allowable takeoff gross weight and failure to abort the…The pilot's poor preflight planning/preparation by exceeding the airplane certificated maximum allowable takeoff gross weight and failure to abort the takeoff in a timely manner. The ditch was a factor in this accident. |
| Mar 01, 1994 | LONGMONT, CO | N2181Q | Minor | substantial | AN INADVERTENT STALL DUE TO IMPROPER PREFLIGHT AND THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO ADEQUATELY REMOVE ICE FROM THE AIRCRAFT. A FACTOR WAS AIRFRAME ICING. |
| Apr 16, 1993 | CONCORD CITY, NC | N44BG | Minor | substantial |
THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT AND HIS DELAYED DECISION TO EXECUTE A GO AROUND. A FACTOR IN THE ACCIDENT WAS THE STRONG …THE FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO MAINTAIN CONTROL OF THE AIRCRAFT AND HIS DELAYED DECISION TO EXECUTE A GO AROUND. A FACTOR IN THE ACCIDENT WAS THE STRONG GUSTY WIND CONDITION. |
| Apr 05, 1992 | SCAPPOOSE, OR | N52638 | Minor | destroyed | THE LOSS OF ENGINE POWER, CAUSE UNDETERMINED. A FACTOR RELATING TO THE ACCIDENT WAS THE LACK OF SUITABLE TERRAIN FOR A FORCED LANDING. |
| Apr 13, 1991 | SALUDA, SC | N1960Q | Minor | substantial | THE FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR DID NOT MAINTAIN THE PROPER ALTITUDE DURING THE SIMULATED FORCED LANDING. |
| Oct 14, 1990 | DE FUNIAK SPGS, FL | N52838 | Minor | substantial |
THE LOOSE FUEL CAP AND FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO ASSURE THE AIRCRAFT WAS PROPERLY PREFLIGHTED, WHICH RESULTED IN FUEL SIPHONING AND SUBSEQUENT FUEL EXH…THE LOOSE FUEL CAP AND FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO ASSURE THE AIRCRAFT WAS PROPERLY PREFLIGHTED, WHICH RESULTED IN FUEL SIPHONING AND SUBSEQUENT FUEL EXHAUSTION. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: FAULTY FUEL QUANTITY GAGES, THE PILOT'S DECISION TO FLY WITH KNOWN DEFICIENCIES IN THE AIRCRAFT, DARK NIGHT, LACK OF A SUITABLE LANDING AREA, AND THE VEHICLE. |