Cessna T210M Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 189 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.

189

All Events

84

Incidents

33

Minor

18

Serious

54

Fatal (95 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Nov 02, 2014 Jacksonville, OR N1593M Minor substantial A loss of engine power during cruise flight due to the failure of the No. 6 connecting rod, which resulted from oil starvation.
Jul 19, 2012 Wells, NV N6181N Minor substantial
A loss of engine power during the final landing approach for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident examination did not reveal any …

A loss of engine power during the final landing approach for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident examination did not reveal any malfunctions or failures that would have precluded normal operation.

Jan 28, 2012 Clearwater, FL N761HW Minor substantial
The total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident testing of the engine did not reve…

The total loss of engine power due to fuel starvation for reasons that could not be determined because postaccident testing of the engine did not reveal any malfunctions or failures that would preclude normal operation. Contributing to the accident was the pilot’s improper in-flight fuel management following the loss of engine power.

Feb 24, 2011 Independence, MO N6149B Minor substantial
Latent dimensional discrepancies related to the engine crankcase main bearing saddle bores, which precipitated the fatigue failure of the crankshaft a…

Latent dimensional discrepancies related to the engine crankcase main bearing saddle bores, which precipitated the fatigue failure of the crankshaft and a complete loss of engine power. Contributing to the accident was the engine manufacturer's failure to properly identify and address the crankcase discrepancies when the engine was rebuilt.

Aug 13, 2010 Put-in-Bay, OH N14AW Minor substantial A total loss of engine power while on final approach for undetermined reasons.
Sep 22, 2006 Delta, UT N732PC Minor substantial A loss of engine power for an undetermined reason during cruise flight.
Feb 28, 2004 Grape Creek, TX N50MC Minor substantial
The pilot's improper in-flight planning, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. A factor was the lack of suitable terrain a…

The pilot's improper in-flight planning, which resulted in a loss of engine power due to fuel exhaustion. A factor was the lack of suitable terrain available for the forced landing.

Jul 16, 2002 Grass Valley, CA N761HP Minor substantial
The failure of the right main landing gear wheel, which resulted in the pilot's inability to maintain directional control during landing rollout. A f…

The failure of the right main landing gear wheel, which resulted in the pilot's inability to maintain directional control during landing rollout. A factor in the accident was the failure of maintenance personnel to inspect the wheel in accordance with maintenance manual instructions.

Jul 28, 2001 Spanish Fork, UT N6798B Minor substantial
the pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions which resulted in a loss of control during landing. A contributing factor was the gusty c…

the pilot's inadequate compensation for the wind conditions which resulted in a loss of control during landing. A contributing factor was the gusty crosswind.

Jul 15, 2001 Marble Canyon, AZ N732RC Minor substantial
The pilot's failure to use all the available runway and his failure to follow the prescribed short field takeoff procedure resulting in a loss of cont…

The pilot's failure to use all the available runway and his failure to follow the prescribed short field takeoff procedure resulting in a loss of control during the takeoff roll. Factors were the short, rough, and rising runway, and the soft dirt surrounding the runway.

Jun 16, 1998 LA PINE, OR N22CT Minor substantial Fuel starvation for undetermined reasons.
Dec 21, 1996 LEXINGTON, KY N732UH Minor substantial
failure of #5 exhaust valve and/or #5 exhaust valve guide, which resulted in a progressive engine failure (debris puncturing the #5 piston crown, exha…

failure of #5 exhaust valve and/or #5 exhaust valve guide, which resulted in a progressive engine failure (debris puncturing the #5 piston crown, exhaust gasses entering the crankcase, loss of oil through the breather system, oil exhaustion, and subsequent damage to the engine bearings and connecting rods). Darkness and obstructions (vehicles) in the emergency landing area were related factors.

Dec 14, 1996 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA N1929M Minor substantial
The pilot's miscalculation of fuel consumption and his inadequate in-flight decision making, which resulted in fuel exhaustion and the loss of engine …

The pilot's miscalculation of fuel consumption and his inadequate in-flight decision making, which resulted in fuel exhaustion and the loss of engine power.

Apr 26, 1996 EL PASO, TX N724YY Minor destroyed
failure of the #2 cylinder connecting rod bolt due to oil starvation as a result of the shifting of the main bearing. A factor was the unsuitable terr…

failure of the #2 cylinder connecting rod bolt due to oil starvation as a result of the shifting of the main bearing. A factor was the unsuitable terrain for the forced landing.

Jan 18, 1996 LAS VEGAS, NM N761KK Minor substantial failure of the throttle cable. A factor relating to the accident was: the lack of suitable terrain for a forced landing.
Aug 17, 1990 SODA SPRINGS, CA N732VS Minor substantial
ENGINE FAILURE DUE TO INADEQUATE VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM (INADEQUATE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE/SERVICE) AND INCORRECT FUEL GRADE. A FACTOR IN THE ACCIDENT WA…

ENGINE FAILURE DUE TO INADEQUATE VAPOR RECOVERY SYSTEM (INADEQUATE AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE/SERVICE) AND INCORRECT FUEL GRADE. A FACTOR IN THE ACCIDENT WAS UNSUITABLE TERRAIN.

Jul 07, 1990 WHARTON, TX N351WB Minor substantial THE LOSS OF POWER DUE TO AN OUT-OF-RIG CONDITION IN THE AUTOMATIC AUXILIARY BOOST PUMP MECHANISM.
Oct 28, 1989 PEACHTREE CITY, GA N8444M Minor substantial
THE IMPROPER CALIBRATION OF THE FUEL QUANTITY GAUGES BY MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL, WHICH RESULTED IN ERRONEOUS FUEL QUANTITY INDICATIONS AND LED TO FUEL S…

THE IMPROPER CALIBRATION OF THE FUEL QUANTITY GAUGES BY MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL, WHICH RESULTED IN ERRONEOUS FUEL QUANTITY INDICATIONS AND LED TO FUEL STARVATION. CONTRIBUTING TO THE ACCIDENT WERE THE UNSUITABLE TERRAIN CONDITIONS THAT EXISTED AT THE FORCED-LANDING SITE.

Nov 08, 1988 SHEPERDSVILLE, KY N732WC Minor destroyed Investigation pending
May 30, 1988 LONG BEACH, CA N6178N Minor substantial Investigation pending
Jun 30, 1987 TRACY, CA N761JM Minor substantial Investigation pending
Aug 22, 1986 DILLON, MT N6952M Minor substantial Investigation pending
Apr 02, 1986 HIGHLAND, MI N732KR Minor substantial Investigation pending
Dec 04, 1985 HIGHLAND, MI N1982M Minor substantial Investigation pending
May 06, 1985 MCKINNEY, TX N732YR Minor 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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