Cessna 182Q Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 270 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

270

All Events

150

Incidents

33

Minor

23

Serious

64

Fatal (121 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Oct 26, 2024 Rose Hill, KS N8883X Fatal (1) Investigation pending
Aug 09, 2022 Centennial, CO N727PC Fatal (1) destroyed
The loss of engine power during a departure climb for undetermined reasons and the aerodynamic stall, which resulted in an uncontrolled descent and im…

The loss of engine power during a departure climb for undetermined reasons and the aerodynamic stall, which resulted in an uncontrolled descent and impact with terrain.

Mar 09, 2022 Panama City, FL N182XT Fatal (2) destroyed
The pilot’s deviation from the final approach course during a night instrument approach with low instrument meterological conditions, which resulted i…

The pilot’s deviation from the final approach course during a night instrument approach with low instrument meterological conditions, which resulted in an impact with heavily wooded terrain. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s decision to continue the approach after being warned of his flightpath deviations and his lack of experience in instrument conditions at night.

Nov 19, 2021 Carlsbad, NM N91AZ Fatal (1) substantial The pilot's failure to maintain separation from an FM tower guy wire while on an aerial survey flight.
Feb 02, 2021 Hackberry, LA N4765N Fatal (2) destroyed
The flight instructor did not maintain control of the airplane during training maneuvers, which resulted in a rapid, steep descent and impact with ter…

The flight instructor did not maintain control of the airplane during training maneuvers, which resulted in a rapid, steep descent and impact with terrain.

Nov 11, 2015 Richmond, MO N96381 Fatal (1) substantial
The airplane's impact with trees and terrain during an off-airport forced landing in dark night conditions following a partial loss of engine power. T…

The airplane's impact with trees and terrain during an off-airport forced landing in dark night conditions following a partial loss of engine power. The reason for the partial loss of engine power could not be determined because postaccident examination did not reveal any mechanical anomalies that would have precluded normal operation.

Mar 17, 2015 El Paso, TX N735KF Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's decision to continue a visual flight rules flight into known instrument flight rules conditions, which resulted in controlled flight into …

The pilot's decision to continue a visual flight rules flight into known instrument flight rules conditions, which resulted in controlled flight into terrain.

Nov 07, 2011 Lake Havasu City, AZ N4701N Fatal (3) substantial The pilot's continued cruise flight into cloudy conditions at night, which resulted in a loss of airplane control due to spatial disorientation.
Sep 24, 2009 Houma, LA N96894 Fatal (1) destroyed The pilot’s decision to take off into instrument meteorological conditions.
Mar 26, 2009 Lexington, KY N4871N Fatal (1) substantial The pilot's failure to maintain control of the airplane for undetermined reasons.
Nov 28, 2007 Farmerville, LA N5134N Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control due to the effects of impairment from alcohol consumption resulting in the collision with the trees..…

The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control due to the effects of impairment from alcohol consumption resulting in the collision with the trees.. A contributing factor was the Federal Aviation Administration's failure to identify existing evidence of substance (alcohol) dependence in this commercial pilot due to an inadequate and incomplete process of screening medical applications.

Jun 29, 2007 Cashmere, WA N735KP Fatal (1) substantial The pilot's failure to maintain adequate clearance from trees while on final approach. A contributing factor was the sun glare.
May 04, 2007 Asheville, NC N735DP Fatal (3) substantial
The failure of the directional gyro and attitude indicator due to a vacuum system leak caused by a loose fitting. Contributing to the accident was the…

The failure of the directional gyro and attitude indicator due to a vacuum system leak caused by a loose fitting. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's failure to execute a partial panel, no-gyro approach.

Apr 29, 2007 Carlsbad, CA N97287 Fatal (3) destroyed the pilot's loss of control due to spatial disorientation.
Apr 21, 2007 Cudjoe Key, FL N422G Fatal (3) substantial The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from an active restricted area, which resulted in the airplane colliding with the tether of an aerostat.
Sep 24, 2006 Cumberland, WI N97435 Fatal (1) substantial
The pilot's inadvertent attempt to land on water with the wheels down and his failure to verify the gear position prior to landing. Contributing fact…

The pilot's inadvertent attempt to land on water with the wheels down and his failure to verify the gear position prior to landing. Contributing factors were the inoperative gear system due to the open gear selector circuit breaker, which tripped for undetermined reasons.

Feb 09, 2006 El Cajon, CA N759KE Fatal (3) destroyed
The pilots of both airplanes failure to maintain an adequate visual lookout due to their relative flight paths, which limited the available visual cue…

The pilots of both airplanes failure to maintain an adequate visual lookout due to their relative flight paths, which limited the available visual cues. Factors were the failure of the air traffic controller(s) to issue a conflict alert to the Cessna 172RG after repeated visual and aural warnings of an impending collision and the task load of the certified flight instructor in the other airplane.

Jun 27, 2005 Groton, CT N5155N Fatal (4) destroyed The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control while executing an ILS (Instrument Landing System) approach to minimums.
Jun 19, 2005 Stockholm, NJ N21005 Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control while maneuvering, which resulted in an uncontrolled descent and impact with the ground. Factors in …

The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control while maneuvering, which resulted in an uncontrolled descent and impact with the ground. Factors in this accident were clouds, and the pilot's spatial disorientation.

Feb 10, 2005 Limoges Bellega, FR F-GBJF Fatal (2) substantial Investigation pending
Feb 10, 2005 Villac, FR F-GBJH Fatal (2) destroyed Investigation pending
Oct 31, 2004 Lebec, CA N95902 Fatal (4) destroyed
the pilot's inadequate in-flight planning/decision by his VFR flight into IMC, and his failure to maintain terrain clearance. Contributing factors we…

the pilot's inadequate in-flight planning/decision by his VFR flight into IMC, and his failure to maintain terrain clearance. Contributing factors were mountainous terrain, low ceilings, and turbulence.

Sep 27, 2004 Morris, MN N735VY Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's inadequate weather evaluation that resulted flight into night instrument meteorological conditions and a subsequent loss of aircraft contr…

The pilot's inadequate weather evaluation that resulted flight into night instrument meteorological conditions and a subsequent loss of aircraft control. Factors to the accident were the pilot's lack of recent night experience and the low cloud ceiling at night.

Mar 29, 2004 Santiam Junc., OR N96719 Fatal (3) substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed which resulted in a stall while attempting a low-level crossing of a ridge from the leeward to the w…

The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed which resulted in a stall while attempting a low-level crossing of a ridge from the leeward to the windward side. Factors include low-level maneuvering, strong gusty winds, and downdrafts.

Feb 16, 2004 Rozel, KS N735RD Fatal (1) destroyed
The inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions, the spatial disorientation, and aircraft control not maintained by the pilot during …

The inadvertent flight into instrument meteorological conditions, the spatial disorientation, and aircraft control not maintained by the pilot during cruise flight. Contributing to the accident were the night instrument meteorological conditions due to low ceilings and low visibility, an incomplete pre-flight weather briefing, and the lack of recent experience in instrument meteorological conditions.

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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