Cessna 210N Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 57 events recorded from 1982 to 2022.

57

All Events

26

Incidents

7

Minor

4

Serious

20

Fatal (45 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Dec 26, 2022 Morgan, UT N210CU Incident substantial
Failure of the brake system O-rings on the left landing gear trunnion, which allowed the hydraulic fluid to drain from the left brake system, resultin…

Failure of the brake system O-rings on the left landing gear trunnion, which allowed the hydraulic fluid to drain from the left brake system, resulting in a runway excursion and impact with a fence.

Dec 25, 2022 Bulman, AS VH-TFT Fatal (2) destroyed Investigation pending
Aug 02, 2021 Somerville, NJ N52MM Incident substantial The pilot’s failure to extend the landing gear, which resulted in a gear up landing and substantial damage to the fuselage.
May 13, 2014 Sinop, BR PT-WHT Incident substantial <br /><br />
Mar 17, 2014 Marathon, FL N210JZ Incident substantial
The pilot's failure to ensure that the airplane's landing gear was down and locked prior to touchdown. Contributing to the accident was the possibilit…

The pilot's failure to ensure that the airplane's landing gear was down and locked prior to touchdown. Contributing to the accident was the possibility of intermittent landing gear operation due to a faulty hydraulic power pack contactor.

Feb 09, 2014 Palmas, BR PT-OMX Fatal (3) substantial <br /><br />
Dec 20, 2013 Tampa, FL N5307A Serious (1) substantial
A total loss of engine power due to the fatigue failure of the No. 4 connecting rod. Contributing to the accident was a likely loss of lubrication for…

A total loss of engine power due to the fatigue failure of the No. 4 connecting rod. Contributing to the accident was a likely loss of lubrication for reasons that could not be determined during a postaccident engine examination.

Aug 25, 2012 Agua Clara, BR PT-OKZ Fatal (3) destroyed Investigation pending
Feb 08, 2011 Columbia, MO N92MP Incident minor The pilot did not extend the landing gear before touchdown due to his distraction during the landing approach and his not using a landing checklist.
Mar 20, 2008 Cincinnati, OH N4943U Incident substantial
The pilot's decision to operate the airplane with a "dead" battery contrary to guidance provided by the Pilot's Operating Handbook. An additional cau…

The pilot's decision to operate the airplane with a "dead" battery contrary to guidance provided by the Pilot's Operating Handbook. An additional cause was the pilot's failure to verify that the landing gear was fully down and locked prior to landing. Contributing factors were the pilot's failure to properly service the battery prior to the flight and the subsequent loss of all electrical power, which rendered that normal gear extension system inoperative.

Apr 11, 2007 Charlotte, MI N77RE Incident substantial
The pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions, inadequate landing flare, failure to maintain directional control, and encounter with a p…

The pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions, inadequate landing flare, failure to maintain directional control, and encounter with a pilot-induced oscillation (porpoise. A contributing factor was the wind gust.

May 30, 2006 Ft. Thomas, KY N5212U Fatal (1) substantial The pilot failed to maintain altitude/clearance with trees while attempting to return to the airport.
Mar 13, 2005 Bradfordville, FL N4617C Incident substantial
The failure of ATC to provide traffic advisories and safety alerts required in class C airspace and the inability of both pilots to see and avoid each…

The failure of ATC to provide traffic advisories and safety alerts required in class C airspace and the inability of both pilots to see and avoid each other (low wing on top, high wing below), resulting in the midair collision.

Jan 01, 2005 Weston, FL N6195N Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain his assigned altitude, and allowed the airplane to descend for undetermined reasons resulting in an in-flight collisio…

The pilot's failure to maintain his assigned altitude, and allowed the airplane to descend for undetermined reasons resulting in an in-flight collision with terrain. Factors in the accident were clouds, rain, and the dark night.

Feb 22, 2004 Valley Spring, TX N6175Y Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's continued flight into known adverse weather and failure to maintain control of the airplane while maneuvering in instrument meteorological…

The pilot's continued flight into known adverse weather and failure to maintain control of the airplane while maneuvering in instrument meteorological conditions, due to spatial disorientation.

Oct 26, 2003 Swanton, OH N5452V Minor substantial The pilot's improper fuel tank selection, which resulted in fuel starvation, and subsequent loss of engine power.
May 16, 2003 Lewistown, MT N4804P Incident substantial The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. The condition of the runway overrun was a factor.
Apr 26, 2001 Gainesville, FL N6585A Incident substantial
The pilot's delay in securing all non-essential electrical equipment in-flight resulting in battery depletion before complete gear extension was accom…

The pilot's delay in securing all non-essential electrical equipment in-flight resulting in battery depletion before complete gear extension was accomplished using the normal system and subsequent collapse of the main landing gear. A contributing factor in the accident was the inadequate manufacture of an electrical cable by company maintenance personnel resulting in separation of one end of the cable in-flight.

Jul 24, 2000 HARRISBURG, IL N5525A Incident substantial The power loss for undetermined reasons and unsuitable terrain.
Nov 07, 1999 CHAMBLEE, GA N7317A Fatal (1) destroyed
The failure of the flex hydraulic line and the chaffing of an electrical line under the pilot seat that resulted in an inflight fire. The pilot's infl…

The failure of the flex hydraulic line and the chaffing of an electrical line under the pilot seat that resulted in an inflight fire. The pilot's inflight decision to continue flight with a known airplane deficiencies.

Feb 07, 1999 TRINIDAD, BL CP161 Fatal (6) destroyed Investigation pending
Jan 13, 1999 HALLANDALE BEAC, FL N5458A Minor substantial The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons.
Jan 21, 1997 HIGHLAND, MI N29WW Fatal (2) destroyed in-flight breakup of the airplane for undetermined reason(s).
Dec 19, 1996 KERRVILLE, TX N6555Y Incident substantial
the pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation, which resulted in fuel exhaustion due to an inadequate supply of fuel. A factor relating to th…

the pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation, which resulted in fuel exhaustion due to an inadequate supply of fuel. A factor relating to the accident was: the lack of suitable terrain for a forced landing.

Aug 03, 1994 MARTINSBURG, WV N4875U Fatal (1) destroyed
FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE ALTITUDE AND PROPER CLIMB DURING THE MISSED APPROACH. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: DARKNESS, FOG, …

FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO MAINTAIN ADEQUATE ALTITUDE AND PROPER CLIMB DURING THE MISSED APPROACH. FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: DARKNESS, FOG, AND CONDITIONS CONDUCIVE TO PILOT FATIGUE.

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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