Cessna 310R Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 121 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 11, 2025 | Boca Raton, FL | N8930N | Fatal (3) | destroyed | Investigation pending |
| Jun 27, 2024 | Duluth, MN | N5080J | Incident | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Jan 14, 2024 | Poolville, TX | N252DL | Fatal (3) | destroyed | Pilot incapacitation for undetermined reasons which resulted into controlled descent into terrain. |
| Dec 15, 2022 | Lexington, KY | N3844C | Incident | substantial | A main landing gear collapse due to a landing gear actuator overtravel for reasons that could not be determined. |
| Mar 10, 2022 | McGrath, AK | N3UR | Incident | substantial | A failure of the right main landing gear bellcrank lower arm fork, bellcrank, pivot bolt, and trunnion bellcrank lug for undetermined reasons. |
| Jun 19, 2021 | Portland, IN | N310LC | Incident | substantial | The airplane’s collision with a deer on the runway during landing. |
| Mar 22, 2018 | Kansas City, MO | N372WP | Incident | substantial | The landing gear collapse due to the separation of the end fitting bolt for reasons that could not be determined based on the available evidence. |
| Jun 30, 2017 | Santa Ana, CA | N87297 | Serious (2) | substantial |
The pilot’s inability to maintain adequate airspeed after a loss of power to the right engine while maneuvering in the pattern to return to the airpor…The pilot’s inability to maintain adequate airspeed after a loss of power to the right engine while maneuvering in the pattern to return to the airport. Contributing to the accident were the loss of power to the right engine for reasons that could not be determined and the pilot’s improper decision to turn toward the inoperative engine during the return flight to the airport. |
| Apr 08, 2017 | South Lakeland, FL | N1362G | Incident | substantial |
The failure of the left main landing gear on landing for reasons that could not be determined due to the extent of damage sustained during the acciden…The failure of the left main landing gear on landing for reasons that could not be determined due to the extent of damage sustained during the accident. |
| Jun 26, 2016 | Schafer Meadows, MT | N455TB | Incident | substantial | A loss of directional control while landing, which resulted in a runway excursion and landing gear collapse for reasons that could not be determined. |
| Aug 26, 2015 | Titusville, FL | N90PS | Fatal (1) | destroyed |
The pilot's continued flight into known convective weather conditions, which resulted in the airplane's encounter with thunderstorms and the pilot's s…The pilot's continued flight into known convective weather conditions, which resulted in the airplane's encounter with thunderstorms and the pilot's subsequent loss of airplane control during a missed approach. Contributing to the accident was the failure of the approach controllers and the tower controllers to provide timely and accurate weather information to the pilot. |
| Oct 24, 2014 | Governors Harbor, BF | N310WL | Fatal (1) | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Jan 11, 2014 | Waterford, MI | N3829G | Fatal (1) | destroyed |
The pilot's controlled flight into terrain during an instrument landing system approach at night in instrument flight rules conditions. Contributing t…The pilot's controlled flight into terrain during an instrument landing system approach at night in instrument flight rules conditions. Contributing to the accident were the operator's inadequate training of the pilot, the operator's failure to provide a level of oversight commensurate to the pilot's experience, and the pilot's lack of operational experience in actual night instrument conditions in the make and model of the airplane. |
| Dec 08, 2013 | Jacksonville, FL | N98BT | Fatal (3) | destroyed |
The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control during a missed approach in night instrument meteorological conditions due to spatial disorientation …The pilot’s failure to maintain airplane control during a missed approach in night instrument meteorological conditions due to spatial disorientation and a lack of instrument proficiency. |
| Oct 09, 2013 | Onaway, MI | N9757N | Incident | substantial | An inadvertent collision with a deer during landing. |
| May 08, 2013 | Bakersfield, CA | N6096C | Incident | substantial | The failure of the right main landing gear link assembly, which resulted in the right main landing gear collapsing during landing. |
| Apr 10, 2011 | McComb, MS | N100TK | Fatal (3) | substantial |
The pilot's impairment due to alcohol ingestion and his failure to maintain airplane control during an approach at night in instrument meteorological …The pilot's impairment due to alcohol ingestion and his failure to maintain airplane control during an approach at night in instrument meteorological conditions. |
| Mar 30, 2011 | Pikeville, KY | N1914G | Fatal (2) | substantial |
The pilot's flight below the published minimum descent altitude in instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in a collision with trees and …The pilot's flight below the published minimum descent altitude in instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in a collision with trees and the ground. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's use of nighttime cold medication at doses above therapeutic levels that may have resulted in impairment and posed a hazard to flight safety. |
| Mar 11, 2011 | Smyrna, TN | N310JR | Fatal (1) | substantial |
The pilot's improper response to a known autopilot pitch divergence anomaly. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's decision to perform a test f…The pilot's improper response to a known autopilot pitch divergence anomaly. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's decision to perform a test flight on a system for which he lacked a complete working knowledge. |
| Feb 05, 2011 | Bathurst Island, Australia, AS | VH-XGX | Fatal (1) | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Sep 28, 2010 | Great Falls, MT | N455TB | Incident | substantial |
The uncommanded retraction of the right main landing gear during taxi due to the failure of the landing gear extension system to move the right main g…The uncommanded retraction of the right main landing gear during taxi due to the failure of the landing gear extension system to move the right main gear upper side link into the locked position for undetermined reasons. |
| Feb 26, 2010 | Nova Lima, BR | PT-OID | Fatal (2) | destroyed | Investigation pending |
| Feb 17, 2010 | Palo Alto, CA | N5225J | Fatal (3) | substantial |
The pilot’s failure follow the standard instrument departure as instructed, and his failure to attain a sufficient altitude to maintain clearance from…The pilot’s failure follow the standard instrument departure as instructed, and his failure to attain a sufficient altitude to maintain clearance from power lines during takeoff in instrument meteorological conditions. |
| Dec 13, 2009 | Alva, OK | N310CR | Fatal (1) | substantial |
The pilot's impairment due to medication use, a migraine headache, or both, and his decision to continue the approach below minimums without the prope…The pilot's impairment due to medication use, a migraine headache, or both, and his decision to continue the approach below minimums without the proper visual references, resulting in the subsequent collision with terrain. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s falsification of medical information provided to the FAA. |
| Sep 10, 2008 | Lake Placid, NY | N115CA | Incident | substantial |
The pilot's failure to observe the ongoing construction to the closed runway while landing. Contributing to the accident was flight service's failure …The pilot's failure to observe the ongoing construction to the closed runway while landing. Contributing to the accident was flight service's failure to brief the pilot of the closed runway. |