Cessna 210E Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 31 events recorded from 1982 to 2014.

31

All Events

16

Incidents

4

Minor

2

Serious

9

Fatal (16 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Jan 31, 2014 Oden, AR N4957U Fatal (1) substantial
The pilot’s improper decision to fly into an area with reported marginal meteorological conditions in an airplane not maintained for instrument flight…

The pilot’s improper decision to fly into an area with reported marginal meteorological conditions in an airplane not maintained for instrument flight and his subsequent failure to maintain clearance from trees and terrain.

Dec 20, 2013 Guymon, OK N2382F Minor substantial The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed during takeoff, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and collision with terrain.
Apr 19, 2013 Williamsburg, VA N111BK Fatal (2) substantial
The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control during a base-to-final turn with a gusting wind and potential turbulence/wind shear, which resulted i…

The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control during a base-to-final turn with a gusting wind and potential turbulence/wind shear, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and collision with terrain.

Jan 25, 2012 Port Orange, FL N7130U Minor substantial The total loss of engine power for reasons that could not be conclusively determined during postaccident examination.
Aug 12, 2008 Auburn, WA N98KC Minor substantial
A catastrophic engine failure due to the partial blockage of the lubricating oil galley in one of the crankshaft connecting rod journals, leading to t…

A catastrophic engine failure due to the partial blockage of the lubricating oil galley in one of the crankshaft connecting rod journals, leading to the failure of the connecting rod cap.

Oct 21, 2006 Friday Harbor, WA N4942U Incident substantial An in-flight collision with a bird during takeoff.
Jul 29, 2005 Saratoga, WY N2361F Incident substantial
the pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control and the pilot's improper preflight planning/preparation. Contributing factors include the pilot's fai…

the pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control and the pilot's improper preflight planning/preparation. Contributing factors include the pilot's failure to maintain airspeed resulting in an inadvertent stall/mush, the pilot's failure to calculate a weight and balance, and the high density altitude.

Jul 09, 2005 La Gygne, KS N4933U Incident substantial
The failure of the throttle control cable which resulted from wear followed by fatigue cracking. A factor associated with the accident was the corn c…

The failure of the throttle control cable which resulted from wear followed by fatigue cracking. A factor associated with the accident was the corn crop which the airplane contacted during the forced landing.

Mar 24, 2005 Bronson, MI N2380F Incident substantial
The pilot's inadequate preflight preparation which failed to detect contaminated fuel that led to a loss of engine power. The unsuitable terrain enco…

The pilot's inadequate preflight preparation which failed to detect contaminated fuel that led to a loss of engine power. The unsuitable terrain encountered was a factor.

Feb 16, 2004 Pittsburgh, PA N4974U Incident substantial
The owner/pilot-mechanic's failure to comply with an airworthiness directive, which resulted in a fatigue fracture to the left main landing gear saddl…

The owner/pilot-mechanic's failure to comply with an airworthiness directive, which resulted in a fatigue fracture to the left main landing gear saddle.

Jun 03, 2003 Tallahassee, FL N2328F Incident substantial The arching of the battery electric wire which was chaffing against the main steel braided fuel hose resulting in fire in the engine compartment.
Aug 28, 2000 HOLBROOK, AZ N210DL Incident substantial The lack of elevator control during final approach, for undetermined reasons, that resulted in a hard landing.
Jul 03, 2000 POCATELLO, ID N2331F Incident substantial
Improper landing flare resulting in a hard landing. Factors include dark night environmental conditions and lack of recent experience for night landi…

Improper landing flare resulting in a hard landing. Factors include dark night environmental conditions and lack of recent experience for night landings.

Feb 08, 2000 GLENDALE, AZ N4946U Minor substantial
the pilot's attempt to go-around with inadequate altitude and airspeed available, resulting in a power demand that exceeded the capability of the airc…

the pilot's attempt to go-around with inadequate altitude and airspeed available, resulting in a power demand that exceeded the capability of the aircraft. The fully extended gear and flaps were factors in this accident.

Aug 22, 1997 OXNARD, CA N1808F Serious (2) destroyed
The failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure a fuel supply line during a 100-hour inspection and the failure of inspection personnel to det…

The failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure a fuel supply line during a 100-hour inspection and the failure of inspection personnel to detect the loose fitting.

Aug 17, 1996 BIG BEAR CITY, CA N4931U Fatal (1) destroyed an inadequate annual inspection conducted by other maintenance personnel.
Aug 11, 1996 CLARKSVILLE, MO N4963U Incident substantial
fuel starvation for undetermined reason(s). Factors relating to the accident were: the crop, and the uphill terrain condition in the emergency landin…

fuel starvation for undetermined reason(s). Factors relating to the accident were: the crop, and the uphill terrain condition in the emergency landing area.

Nov 10, 1995 NEWPORT NEWS, VA N2314F Incident substantial the failure of the engine-driven hydraulic pump drive shaft, the pilot's failure to properly engage the emergency landing gear handle.
Aug 10, 1995 BULLFROG, UT N2377F Incident substantial THE RIGHT BRAKE LOCKING FOR UNDETERMINED REASONS.
Apr 09, 1990 ELBERT, CO N4912U Fatal (1) destroyed
THE PILOT'S INITIATION OF FLIGHT INTO KNOWN ADVERSE WEATHER, THE RAPID ICE ACCUMULATION ON THE AIRFRAME, AND AN INADVERTENT STALL-MUSH, RESULTING IN A…

THE PILOT'S INITIATION OF FLIGHT INTO KNOWN ADVERSE WEATHER, THE RAPID ICE ACCUMULATION ON THE AIRFRAME, AND AN INADVERTENT STALL-MUSH, RESULTING IN AN UNCONTROLLED DESCENT INTO TERRAIN.

Nov 23, 1989 MATAGORDA 526, TGGUW Fatal (3) destroyed
THE SEPARATION OF THE PROPELLER SYSTEM FOR UNKNOWN REASONS. CONTRIBUTING TO THE SEVERITY OF THE INJURIES WAS THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO ASSURE THAT A RAFT…

THE SEPARATION OF THE PROPELLER SYSTEM FOR UNKNOWN REASONS. CONTRIBUTING TO THE SEVERITY OF THE INJURIES WAS THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO ASSURE THAT A RAFT AND/OR LIFEVESTS WERE ON THE AIRPLANE DURING THE OVERWATER PORTION OF THE FLIGHT.

Oct 18, 1988 WENATCHEE, WA N4961U Fatal (4) destroyed Investigation pending
Aug 16, 1988 N BONNEVILLE, WA N3ME Fatal (2) destroyed Investigation pending
Nov 22, 1987 PORT TOWNSEND, WA N4956U Fatal (1) destroyed Investigation pending
Mar 25, 1986 JACKSONVILLE, FL N4916U Incident substantial Investigation pending
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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