Cessna 182J Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 83 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

83

All Events

46

Incidents

14

Minor

11

Serious

12

Fatal (28 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Jun 03, 2020 Olive Branch, MS N3005F Incident substantial The student pilot's improper landing flare and the flight instructor's inadequate supervision, which resulted in a hard landing.
Oct 23, 2015 Skwentna, AK N3092F Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain pitch control during landing, which resulted in a porpoise and structural damage to the airplane.
Apr 30, 2014 Cooper Landing, AK N3024F Incident substantial The pilot's failure to correctly use carburetor heat, resulting in a loss of engine power and collision with terrain.
Feb 11, 2014 Belen, NM N300EM Incident substantial The pilot's failure to ensure adequate fuel onboard for the intended flight.
Sep 29, 2013 Santa Teresa, NM N3078F Incident substantial A loss of engine power for reasons that could not be determined because no anomalies were found during the postaccident engine examination.
Sep 07, 2013 Hyannis, NE N3480F Incident substantial The pilot did not adequately compensate for the gusty wind conditions which resulted in a loss of directional control during the landing.
Dec 26, 2011 St. Paul, MN N2618F Incident substantial
The pilot's decision to land on a runway with a gusting, quartering tailwind and his inadequate compensation for the wind, which resulted in a hard la…

The pilot's decision to land on a runway with a gusting, quartering tailwind and his inadequate compensation for the wind, which resulted in a hard landing.

Nov 12, 2011 Alexandria, MN N3051F Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain directional control during the night landing.
Jan 06, 2010 Metaline Falls, WA N48ZZ Incident substantial The pilot's decision to land on a closed, snow-covered runway.
Jul 09, 2008 Metaline Falls, WA N300DF Incident substantial
The pilot's misjudged altitude and distance, which resulted in the airplane's failure to attain the proper touchdown point and a landing overrun. Cont…

The pilot's misjudged altitude and distance, which resulted in the airplane's failure to attain the proper touchdown point and a landing overrun. Contributing to the accident were trees and the short runway.

Jun 26, 2008 Yellow Pine, ID N3381F Incident substantial The pilot's non-stabilized approach that resulted in an improper flare and porpoise down the runway.
Oct 23, 2005 San Antonio, TX N3331F Incident substantial The pilot's failure to compensate for prevailing wind conditions and his delay in executing a go-around. A contributing factor was the gusty winds.
Oct 16, 2005 Punta Gorda, FL N3588F Incident substantial
The pilot's inadequate remedial action following an encounter with wind gusts during the landing flare resulting in a hard landing and damage to the n…

The pilot's inadequate remedial action following an encounter with wind gusts during the landing flare resulting in a hard landing and damage to the nose landing gear.

Jan 19, 2005 Malvern, AR N2855F Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll. A contributing factor was the sun glare.
Jul 19, 2004 Farmington, NM N2602F Incident substantial the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind and his improper flare. Contributing factors include the wind shift, and gusty wind conditions.
Aug 31, 2003 Marble Canyon, AZ N2898F Incident substantial
the failure of the pilot to retract the flaps and attain a sufficient airspeed during the attempted go-around, which resulted in a stall. The full no…

the failure of the pilot to retract the flaps and attain a sufficient airspeed during the attempted go-around, which resulted in a stall. The full nose-up trim was a contributing factor.

Jul 05, 2003 Athol, ID N3367F Incident substantial
The failure of one of the number five connecting rod cap bolts during cruise flight due to the associated number five rod cap bolt nut being insuffici…

The failure of one of the number five connecting rod cap bolts during cruise flight due to the associated number five rod cap bolt nut being insufficiently torqued at the last major overhaul. Factors include a culvert alongside the road where the pilot found it necessary to execute his emergency landing and the restriction of the pilot's forward vision due to a film of oil on the windshield.

Jun 16, 2003 Southern Pines, NC N3435F Incident substantial The pilot's improper landing flare which resulted in a hard landing.
May 17, 2003 Payette, ID N3450F Incident substantial
The pilot-in-command's failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll resulting in the aircraft departing the runway environment, col…

The pilot-in-command's failure to maintain directional control during the landing roll resulting in the aircraft departing the runway environment, collapsing the nose gear and nosing over. Contributing factors were the pilot-in-command's failure to execute a go around maneuver, the gusty crosswind conditions and the soft terrain.

May 31, 2002 Galesville, WI N3027F Incident substantial
The pilot failed to maintain clearance with the wires while on final approach. Factors associated with the accident were the low altitude, the downdr…

The pilot failed to maintain clearance with the wires while on final approach. Factors associated with the accident were the low altitude, the downdraft, and the wires which the airplane contacted.

Mar 13, 2002 Springfield, IL N3090F Incident substantial The pilot not maintaining clearance from a fence while taxiing. The fence was a factor.
Nov 30, 2000 COLLEGE PARK, MD N182RM Incident substantial The pilot's inadequate flare, which resulted in a hard landing. A factor related to the accident was the downdraft wind conditions.
Sep 12, 2000 FRIDAY HARBOR, WA N3347F Incident substantial
The Cessna 172 pilot's failure to maintain clearance with the Cessna 182. Factors included aircraft parked/standing on the taxiway and the refueling …

The Cessna 172 pilot's failure to maintain clearance with the Cessna 182. Factors included aircraft parked/standing on the taxiway and the refueling area, and a congested/confined taxiway.

Jan 18, 2000 STANLEY, ND N3369F Incident substantial the pilot's improperly performed flare.
Feb 27, 1999 FRANKLIN, NC N460JM Incident substantial
The failure of the pilot to maintain directional control of the airplane on final approach resulting in the in-flight collision with trees and the gro…

The failure of the pilot to maintain directional control of the airplane on final approach resulting in the in-flight collision with trees and the ground.

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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