Learjet 35 Safety Record

Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 53 events recorded from 1983 to 2024.

53

All Events

26

Incidents

1

Minor

0

Serious

22

Fatal (57 fatalities)

Date Location Reg# Severity Damage Probable Cause
Jan 02, 2024 San Marcos, TX N46MF Incident substantial
The captain’s failure to perform a go-around following an unstable approach while landing with a gusty tailwind, which resulted in the airplane touchi…

The captain’s failure to perform a go-around following an unstable approach while landing with a gusty tailwind, which resulted in the airplane touching down long on the wet runway with insufficient distance to stop. Contributing to the accident was the crew’s unawareness of the prevailing winds and first officer’s decision to not call a go-around.

Dec 02, 2022 Guantanamo Bay, OF N979RF Incident substantial The flight crew’s continuation of an unstable approach which resulted in abnormal runway contact during the landing flare and touchdown.
Sep 20, 2021 Lanseria, OF ZS-SFV Incident substantial Investigation pending
Feb 29, 2020 Altoona, PA N721EC Incident substantial
The pilot flying's improper lateral bank control during a go-around in gusting wind conditions, which resulted in the left-wing tip tank striking the …

The pilot flying's improper lateral bank control during a go-around in gusting wind conditions, which resulted in the left-wing tip tank striking the runway.

Nov 05, 2019 Cabo San Lucas, MX XA-VBD Incident Investigation pending
Dec 15, 2018 Key West, FL N55FN Incident substantial The flight crew’s encounter with windshear during the landing flare, which resulted in a hard landing.
Oct 19, 2015 Buenos Aires, AR LV-ZSZ Incident destroyed Investigation pending
Feb 05, 2009 Ciudad Victoria, MX XB-RYT Incident substantial Investigation pending
Aug 02, 2008 Guadalajara, MX XB-KPB Incident destroyed Investigation pending
Feb 21, 2008 Aniak, AK N351AS Incident substantial
The captain's inadequate compensation for wind conditions during the landing flare/touchdown. Contributing to the accident were a crosswind and windsh…

The captain's inadequate compensation for wind conditions during the landing flare/touchdown. Contributing to the accident were a crosswind and windshear.

Oct 17, 2007 Goodland, KS N31MC Incident substantial The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during the landing.
Oct 11, 2007 Santa Fe, AR LV-ZZF Incident substantial Investigation pending
Sep 13, 2007 Washington, DC N66NJ Incident
The probable cause of this incident was the IAD tower local controller's failure to ensure that the runway was free of all known ground vehicles, equi…

The probable cause of this incident was the IAD tower local controller's failure to ensure that the runway was free of all known ground vehicles, equipment, and personnel before permitting a departing aircraft to start takeoff roll. Additionally, the controller did not comply with local directives prohibiting taxi into position and hold operations while tower positions were combined.

Jan 10, 2007 Columbus, OH N40AN Incident substantial
The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during an inflight maneuver which resulted in the design stress limits of the airplane being exceede…

The pilot's failure to maintain aircraft control during an inflight maneuver which resulted in the design stress limits of the airplane being exceeded. A factor was the excessive airspeed encountered during recovery.

Jan 29, 2005 Kansas City, MO N911AE Incident substantial
The contaminated runway conditions during landing. Contributing factors were the operation of the airplane without thrust reversers, flight to the pl…

The contaminated runway conditions during landing. Contributing factors were the operation of the airplane without thrust reversers, flight to the planned alternate airport not performed by the flightcrew, and the insufficient runway information. Additional factors were the airport property and terrain that the airplane impacted.

Jul 13, 2004 Newcastle, SC N829CA Incident substantial The pilot's encounter with a downdraft.
Jun 17, 2002 Oxford, CT N989AL Incident minor
The flight instructor's inadequate supervision of the commercial pilot during a touch and go landing, including his failure to properly brief the comm…

The flight instructor's inadequate supervision of the commercial pilot during a touch and go landing, including his failure to properly brief the commercial to not use reverse thrust during a touch and go landing.

Feb 14, 2001 PUNTA GORDA, FL N394JP Incident substantial
the pilot misjudged the flare resulting in a hard landing, and impact with the runway. A factor in the accident was reduced visibility because of gro…

the pilot misjudged the flare resulting in a hard landing, and impact with the runway. A factor in the accident was reduced visibility because of ground fog.

Jan 04, 2001 Schenectady, NY N435JL Incident substantial The pilot's improper trim setting, which resulted in a runway overrun and impact with a fence.
Aug 27, 1999 GLENNALLEN, AK N90WR Incident substantial
The pilot-in-command's delay in applying remedial action. A factor associated with the accident was the second-in-command's failure to maintain prope…

The pilot-in-command's delay in applying remedial action. A factor associated with the accident was the second-in-command's failure to maintain proper airspeed during final approach.

Oct 29, 1997 SHEBOYGAN, WI N62MB Incident substantial
a deer that ran in front of the airplane during the takeoff phase. A factor in this accident was the lack of an airport perimeter fence to prevent de…

a deer that ran in front of the airplane during the takeoff phase. A factor in this accident was the lack of an airport perimeter fence to prevent deer from getting onto the runway.

Jan 04, 1996 ONTARIO, CA N33NJ Incident substantial Investigation pending
Mar 18, 1993 TETERBORO, NJ N304AF Incident substantial
IMPROPER PLANNING OR DECISION BY THE PILOT IN COMMAND (PIC). FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: DARKNESS, THE ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS, AND THE …

IMPROPER PLANNING OR DECISION BY THE PILOT IN COMMAND (PIC). FACTORS RELATED TO THE ACCIDENT WERE: DARKNESS, THE ADVERSE WEATHER CONDITIONS, AND THE RUNWAY/TERRAIN CONDITION.

Nov 04, 1987 CLEARWATER, FL N900JE Incident substantial Investigation pending
Nov 04, 1987 ORLANDO, FL N888DJ 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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