Cessna 414A Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 48 events recorded from 1982 to 2026.

48

All Events

20

Incidents

5

Minor

4

Serious

19

Fatal (53 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Jan 05, 2026 Tampa, FL N140KM Incident substantial Investigation pending
Jun 27, 2024 McKinney, TX N414BS Fatal (2) destroyed Investigation pending
Apr 12, 2022 Herzogenaurach, GE N414K Incident substantial Investigation pending
Apr 07, 2015 Bloomington, IL N789UP Fatal (7) substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain control of the airplane during the instrument approach in night instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted i…

The pilot's failure to maintain control of the airplane during the instrument approach in night instrument meteorological conditions, which resulted in the airplane exceeding its critical angle of attack and an aerodynamic stall/spin. Contributing to the accident were pilot fatigue, the pilot's increased workload during the instrument approach resulting from the lack of glideslope guidance due to an inadequately connected/secured glideslope antenna cable, and the airplane being loaded aft of its balance limit.

Jan 23, 2014 Ashland, MO N414CJ Incident substantial The in-flight failure of both engines due to water contamination.
Sep 30, 2012 Innsbruck, AU N738W Fatal (6) destroyed Investigation pending
Feb 19, 2012 Hayden, CO N4772A Fatal (2) substantial
The pilot’s inadvertent stall during a missed approach. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s operation of the airplane in forecasted icing con…

The pilot’s inadvertent stall during a missed approach. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s operation of the airplane in forecasted icing conditions without using all of its anti-ice systems.

Mar 23, 2011 Aberdeen, SD N4057C Incident substantial The pilot's inadequate compensation for gusty crosswinds during takeoff, which resulted in a loss of directional control.
Feb 17, 2008 Benton, KS N41LP Fatal (2) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from the trees. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's flight into known adverse weather conditions an…

The pilot's failure to maintain clearance from the trees. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's flight into known adverse weather conditions and the low clouds and visibility.

May 06, 2007 Sturgeon Bay, WI N53WT Incident substantial Worn brakes which resulted in an overrun during landing. A fence was a factor.
Feb 01, 2007 Dickinson, ND N6631C Incident substantial The undetermined failure of the emergency landing gear system and the retraction of the right main landing gear during landing.
Dec 26, 2006 Lawrenceville, GA N62950 Fatal (3) substantial
The pilot's failure to follow the instrument approach procedure. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's descent below the prescribed decision he…

The pilot's failure to follow the instrument approach procedure. Contributing to the accident was the pilot's descent below the prescribed decision height altitude.

Nov 26, 2006 Las Vegas, NV N414AY Minor substantial
A loss of power in the right engine due to fuel starvation. The fuel starvation was the result of the pilot's improper fuel selector position setting…

A loss of power in the right engine due to fuel starvation. The fuel starvation was the result of the pilot's improper fuel selector position setting.

Jul 29, 2006 Ontario, CA N805PR Incident substantial the pilot's inadvertent retraction of the landing gear during the landing roll.
May 14, 2006 Pompano Beach, FL N79NS Incident substantial
The pilot's inadequate preflight/planning due to his failure to assure an adequate supply of fuel was available for the flight, resulting in the loss …

The pilot's inadequate preflight/planning due to his failure to assure an adequate supply of fuel was available for the flight, resulting in the loss of engine power in both engines due to fuel exhaustion.

Mar 09, 2006 Kahului, HI N5601C Fatal (3) destroyed
The failure of the pilot to execute the published emergency procedures pertaining to configuring the airplane for single engine flight, which would ha…

The failure of the pilot to execute the published emergency procedures pertaining to configuring the airplane for single engine flight, which would have allowed him to maintain minimum controllable airspeed (Vmc) and level flight. The pilot's failure to maintain minimum controllable airspeed (Vmc) led to a stall and subsequent Vmc roll at a low altitude. Contributing to the accident was the operator's inadequate pilot training in the single engine flight regime, and the loss of power from the left engine for undetermined reasons.

Jan 09, 2005 Harbor Springs, MI N194JA Incident substantial
The pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation by his failure to remove the accumulated airframe ice which resulted in deteriorated aircraft ta…

The pilot's inadequate preflight planning/preparation by his failure to remove the accumulated airframe ice which resulted in deteriorated aircraft takeoff performance. Airframe ice, the snow bank and the fence were contributing factors.

Jan 31, 2004 Laupahoehoe, HI N5637C Fatal (3) destroyed
the pilot's disregard for an in-flight weather advisory, his likely encounter with marginal VFR or IMC weather conditions, his decision to continue fl…

the pilot's disregard for an in-flight weather advisory, his likely encounter with marginal VFR or IMC weather conditions, his decision to continue flight into those conditions, and failure to maintain an adequate terrain clearance altitude resulting in an in-flight collision with trees and mountainous terrain. A contributing factor was the pilot's failure to adhere to the VFR weather minimum procedures in the company's Operations Manual.

Jan 06, 2002 Sturgis, MI N6560C Serious (1) substantial
the inadequate in-flight emergency planning/decision, the checklist not followed and excessive approach altitude by the pilot. Contributing factors w…

the inadequate in-flight emergency planning/decision, the checklist not followed and excessive approach altitude by the pilot. Contributing factors were the loose oil return line and weather.

Jun 01, 2000 Prescott Valley, AZ N414PS Incident substantial
The pilot's physical impairment due to the cumulative effects of carbon monoxide from engine exhaust by-products, carbon monoxide from heavy tobacco u…

The pilot's physical impairment due to the cumulative effects of carbon monoxide from engine exhaust by-products, carbon monoxide from heavy tobacco use, and the loss of an undetermined amount of cabin pressurization. A factor in the loss of pressurization was a fractured clamp.

Nov 20, 1998 MATTAPOISETT, MA N6820J Fatal (1) destroyed
The pilot's failure to maintain control of the airplane after an undetermined failure of the airplane's attitude indicator. A factor in this accident…

The pilot's failure to maintain control of the airplane after an undetermined failure of the airplane's attitude indicator. A factor in this accident was fog.

Dec 29, 1997 GUYTON, GA N414MT Fatal (2) destroyed
Inadequate maintenance of the cabin pressurization system, which resulted in inadequate pressurization and incapacitation of the pilot due to the hypo…

Inadequate maintenance of the cabin pressurization system, which resulted in inadequate pressurization and incapacitation of the pilot due to the hypoxia. Also causal was the pilot's failure to adequately monitor the cabin pressurization system.

Aug 24, 1997 ANDERSON, SC N4668N Minor substantial
the pilot misjudged distance and speed on final approach to land and failed to attain a proper touchdown point during the landing, which resulted in a…

the pilot misjudged distance and speed on final approach to land and failed to attain a proper touchdown point during the landing, which resulted in an overrun of the runway and collision with a fence. A related factor was the loss of engine power during flight.

Oct 27, 1995 GRT BARRINGTON, MA N2UD Incident substantial
the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind conditions, which resulted in an undershoot of the proper touchdown point for landing. Factors relating …

the pilot's inadequate compensation for wind conditions, which resulted in an undershoot of the proper touchdown point for landing. Factors relating to the accident were: the unfavorable wind conditions and the exposed runway lip.

Aug 30, 1993 DICKINSON, ND N36990 Incident minor the total failure of the airplane's heater system combustion air pressure safety switch.
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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