Cessna 188B Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 94 events recorded from 1982 to 2013.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 14, 2010 | Blackfoot, ID | N9357K | Incident | substantial | A loss of directional control during the landing roll as a result of a worn tail wheel locking mechanism. |
| Oct 11, 2006 | Belhaven, NC | N91181 | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to compensate for wind conditions and maintain adequate airspeed, which resulted in an inadvertent stall and subsequent in-flight …The pilot's failure to compensate for wind conditions and maintain adequate airspeed, which resulted in an inadvertent stall and subsequent in-flight collision with terrain. |
| Mar 25, 2004 | Planada, CA | N478Q | Incident | destroyed |
the partial loss of engine power due to the separation of the number 5 cylinder fuel injector supply line. The fuel line separation was due to compan…the partial loss of engine power due to the separation of the number 5 cylinder fuel injector supply line. The fuel line separation was due to company maintenance personnel's failure to secure the b-nut fitting following maintenance. Factors in the accident were the unsuitable nature of the terrain where the engine problem developed and the pilot's failure to maintain airspeed while attempting to reach a suitable forced landing spot, which led to an inadvertent stall. |
| Aug 23, 2003 | Monette, AR | N5647G | Incident | substantial | Failure of the right brake and the pilot's inability to maintain directional control. A factor associated with the accident was the ditch. |
| Feb 04, 2003 | Badger, Nfld, CA | N6606Q | Incident | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Jul 16, 2002 | Tolley, ND | N4866Q | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to attain lift-off speed and his failure to abort the takeoff. |
| Oct 17, 2001 | Whiteville, TN | N4784R | Incident | substantial |
The failure of the engine driven fuel pump that contaminated the fuel system and restricted fuel flow to the engine.. A factor is rough/uneven terrain…The failure of the engine driven fuel pump that contaminated the fuel system and restricted fuel flow to the engine.. A factor is rough/uneven terrain. |
| Aug 06, 2000 | WASHINGTON, NC | N4439Q | Incident | substantial | a loss of engine power for undetermined reason, resulting in a forced landing, and subsequent impact with a ditch. |
| Aug 09, 1999 | SIDNEY, MT | N9085R | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to adequately compensate for wind conditions. |
| Sep 02, 1998 | DIXON, CA | N202AW | Incident | destroyed | A partial loss of engine power for an undetermined reason, and the ignition of a highly combustible compound in the application hopper. |
| Jul 11, 1998 | ATLANTA, NE | N9247R | Incident | substantial |
A loss of engine power due to a loose 'B' nut on the fuel line fitting. Contributing to the accident was the inadequate maintain and the soft terrain…A loss of engine power due to a loose 'B' nut on the fuel line fitting. Contributing to the accident was the inadequate maintain and the soft terrain. |
| Jun 22, 1998 | SOUTH HAVEN, MI | N9209R | Incident | substantial | the pilot misjudging his distance and not maintaining the proper altitude. A factor was trees. |
| Jun 08, 1998 | TALKEETNA, AK | N9247G | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to identify an unsafe/hazardous taxiway condition. A factor associated with this accident was the presence of rough and uneven te…The pilot's failure to identify an unsafe/hazardous taxiway condition. A factor associated with this accident was the presence of rough and uneven terrain conditions. |
| Mar 04, 1998 | HOUSTON, MS | N53382 | Incident | substantial |
corrosion and subsequent disconnect of the left aileron control rod end fitting, which resulted in a loss of aileron (roll) control, a forced landing,…corrosion and subsequent disconnect of the left aileron control rod end fitting, which resulted in a loss of aileron (roll) control, a forced landing, and subsequent impact with the terrain. A factor related to the accident was: improper lubrication of the control rod. |
| Aug 26, 1997 | SOUTH HAVEN, MI | N21639 | Incident | substantial |
failure of a connecting rod in the engine assembly, which resulted in loss of engine power and a forced landing. Factors relating to the accident were…failure of a connecting rod in the engine assembly, which resulted in loss of engine power and a forced landing. Factors relating to the accident were: lack of a recommended engine overhaul, and the lack of suitable terrain for an emergency landing. |
| Jul 28, 1997 | HALSTEAD, KS | N4864Q | Incident | substantial |
the pilot failed to maintain adequate clearance from the transmission wires. Factors included the malfunctioning of the wire cutter and pilot fatigue…the pilot failed to maintain adequate clearance from the transmission wires. Factors included the malfunctioning of the wire cutter and pilot fatigue. |
| Jul 23, 1997 | ADAMS, NE | N4926R | Incident | substantial |
inadequate maintenance/annual inspection, and subsequent exhaustion of hydraulic (brake) fluid, which resulted in loss of braking action (right brake)…inadequate maintenance/annual inspection, and subsequent exhaustion of hydraulic (brake) fluid, which resulted in loss of braking action (right brake) and impact with a tree. The proximity of tree(s) was a related factor. |
| Oct 31, 1996 | OCILLA, GA | N731BQ | Incident | substantial | The pilot's failure to adequately preflight and plan the fuel required for the flight. |
| Jul 30, 1996 | CIMARRON, KS | N441Q | Incident | substantial | the pilot's failure to make a timely decision to abort the takeoff or dump the payload. |
| Aug 19, 1995 | RAEFORD, NC | N731VX | Incident | substantial | the loss of the abutment seal which resulted in the fatigue failure of the cylinder head. |
| Aug 14, 1995 | CANTON, KS | N9151R | Incident | substantial |
failure of the pilot to obtain the proper flying speed or to abort the takeoff, while there was sufficient runway remaining, which resulted in an inad…failure of the pilot to obtain the proper flying speed or to abort the takeoff, while there was sufficient runway remaining, which resulted in an inadvertent stall. |
| Sep 07, 1994 | OAKDALE, IL | N731SV | Incident | substantial | misalignment of the number one connecting rod during major overhaul. Factors were the subsequent scoring and fatigue failure of the crankshaft. |
| Sep 01, 1994 | INDIAN RIVER, FL | N53184 | Incident | destroyed | THE TOTAL LOSS OF ENGINE POWER FOR UNDETERMINED REASONS OVER TERRAIN UNSUITABLE FOR A FORCED LANDING. |
| Jun 29, 1993 | CENTRE, AL | N731DH | Incident | substantial | THE FAILURE OF MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL TO PROPERLY TORQUE THE CRANKCASE THROUGH BOLTS. |
| Sep 14, 1992 | COGSWELL, ND | N9747G | Incident | substantial | LOSS OF ENGINE POWER AS A RESULT OF A COMPLETE PISTON FAILURE. |