Cessna 310J Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 31 events recorded from 1983 to 2022.

31

All Events

21

Incidents

4

Minor

3

Serious

3

Fatal (4 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Nov 13, 2022 Fulton, NY N3048L Incident substantial
The pilots failure to slow the airplane down prior to turning off the runway, which resulted in damage to the airplane’s fuselage structure in the vic…

The pilots failure to slow the airplane down prior to turning off the runway, which resulted in damage to the airplane’s fuselage structure in the vicinity of the nose landing gear.

Dec 12, 2021 Inola, OK N3187L Fatal (1) destroyed The loss of airplane control for reasons that could not be determined based on the available evidence.
Oct 10, 2015 Tucson, AZ N3123L Incident substantial
The insufficient right main landing gear (MLG) down-lock tension due to maintenance personnel's failure to perform a rigging procedure during the airp…

The insufficient right main landing gear (MLG) down-lock tension due to maintenance personnel's failure to perform a rigging procedure during the airplane's most recent inspection, which resulted in the right MLG collapsing during landing.

Dec 18, 2014 San Antonio, TX N700MA Incident substantial The retraction of the left main landing gear after landing for reasons that could not be determined during postaccident examinations.
Oct 01, 2010 St. Johns, MI N3051L Minor substantial The failure by the pilot to attain/maintain a climb rate for undetermined reasons during a go-around.
Oct 30, 2009 Lawrenceville, GA N308J Fatal (1) substantial The pilot’s loss of aircraft control while maneuvering in instrument meteorological conditions, as a result of spatial disorientation.
Dec 13, 2007 Hilton Head Island, SC N310RV Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during a go-around.
Apr 03, 2005 Union City, SC N3064L Incident substantial The pilot's delay in aborting the landing. A contributing factor was the pilot's failure to maintain directional control.
Jan 03, 2005 Davenport, WA N310RA Incident substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed during landing with airframe ice, which resulted in an inadvertent stall and hard landing. Factors …

The pilot's failure to maintain adequate airspeed during landing with airframe ice, which resulted in an inadvertent stall and hard landing. Factors were the icing conditions and the airframe ice.

Jun 05, 2004 Morgan, UT N415SW Incident substantial
the poor friction value on the runway rendering braking action inadequate. Contributing factors include the excessive approach speed, and the pilot's …

the poor friction value on the runway rendering braking action inadequate. Contributing factors include the excessive approach speed, and the pilot's inability to maintain directional control of the aircraft.

Sep 15, 2003 New Orleans, LA N2010E Fatal (2) destroyed The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control of the airplane during a go-around. A contributing factor was the crosswind.
Mar 31, 1998 HUTCHINSON, KS N3020L Incident substantial
the flight instructor's inadequate supervision by failing to ensure that the right throttle had been retarded before re-advancing the right mixture co…

the flight instructor's inadequate supervision by failing to ensure that the right throttle had been retarded before re-advancing the right mixture control, which resulted in a loss of directional control, an encounter with soft terrain, and damage to the nose gear. A related factor was that the student improperly performed the aborted takeoff procedure by failing to retard both throttles.

Nov 19, 1997 BEAUMONT, TX N156SD Serious (1) destroyed The pilot's failure to maintain control for undetermined reasons. A factor may have been an encounter with wake turbulence.
Nov 24, 1995 ENGLEWOOD, CO N1147M Minor substantial
failure of the pilot to feather the propeller on the inoperative engine in accordance with the emergency procedure. Factors relating to the accident w…

failure of the pilot to feather the propeller on the inoperative engine in accordance with the emergency procedure. Factors relating to the accident were: loss of power in the left engine for undetermined reason(s), and rough/uneven terrain in the emergency landing area.

May 13, 1995 ARARAT, PA CFSLE Incident substantial THE COMPLETE LOSS OF ELECTRICAL POWER FOR UNDETERMINED REASONS, AND THE PILOT'S IMPROPER DECISION TO MAKE AN OFF-AIRPORT LANDING.
Jul 05, 1994 ELKO, NV N310BD Incident substantial the collapse of the landing gear due to a gear strut bolt shearing in two.
Apr 10, 1994 OCALA, FL N310JF Incident substantial FAILURE OF THE PILOT TO ASSURE THE GENERATORS WERE ENGAGED BEFORE FLIGHT (FAILED TO FOLLOW THE CHECKLIST).
Jun 05, 1993 BROOMFIELD, CO N3005L Minor destroyed
FRICTION OF ESCAPING OXYGEN UNDER HIGH PRESSURE IGNITING A LUBRICANT IN THE NOSEWHEEL WELL AREA, AND IMPROPER AIRCRAFT SERVICING BY MAINTENANCE PERSON…

FRICTION OF ESCAPING OXYGEN UNDER HIGH PRESSURE IGNITING A LUBRICANT IN THE NOSEWHEEL WELL AREA, AND IMPROPER AIRCRAFT SERVICING BY MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.

Sep 20, 1991 SUGAR GROVE, IL N300RA Incident substantial
THE BUCKLED NOSE LANDING GEAR RETRACTION/EXTENSION GEAR DRIVE TUBE. A FACTOR IN THE ACCIDENT WAS THE PILOT IN COMMAND NOT HAVING THE LANDING GEAR INSP…

THE BUCKLED NOSE LANDING GEAR RETRACTION/EXTENSION GEAR DRIVE TUBE. A FACTOR IN THE ACCIDENT WAS THE PILOT IN COMMAND NOT HAVING THE LANDING GEAR INSPECTED AT THE INTERVAL RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.

Sep 24, 1990 COLORADO SPRING, CO N3132L Serious (1) substantial
THE LOSS OF POWER ON ONE ENGINE DUE TO EXCESSIVE FUEL PRESSURE AND THE PILOT'S FEATHERING OF THE WRONG PROPELLER. FACTOR(S) WERE: OPERATION OF AIRCRAF…

THE LOSS OF POWER ON ONE ENGINE DUE TO EXCESSIVE FUEL PRESSURE AND THE PILOT'S FEATHERING OF THE WRONG PROPELLER. FACTOR(S) WERE: OPERATION OF AIRCRAFT WITH KNOWN DEFICIENCIES BY PILOT AND OPERATOR.

Nov 12, 1988 CARROLLTON, OH N3066L Incident substantial Investigation pending
Sep 07, 1987 DELTA, UT N3037L Serious (3) substantial Investigation pending
Jun 29, 1987 SARASOTA, FL N3120L Incident minor Investigation pending
Jan 13, 1987 STRAIGHTS OF FL, FL N1204V Incident substantial Investigation pending
Sep 13, 1986 BESSEMER, AL N3105L 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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