Piper PA-32R Safety Record
Complete NTSB accident and incident history. 547 events recorded from 1982 to 2025.
| Date | Location | Reg# | Severity | Damage | Probable Cause |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 18, 2025 | Oxford, MS | N318JM | Serious (2) | substantial |
The pilot’s exceedance of the airplane’s critical angle of attack during the initial takeoff climb, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and impact …The pilot’s exceedance of the airplane’s critical angle of attack during the initial takeoff climb, which resulted in an aerodynamic stall and impact with terrain. |
| Jun 24, 2025 | Big Lake, AK | N3609Q | Serious (2) | substantial | Investigation pending |
| May 30, 2025 | Tulsa, OK | N130XR | Serious (1) | substantial | Investigation pending |
| Oct 30, 2022 | Evansville, IN | N349SB | Serious (1) | substantial | The total loss of engine power for reasons that could not be determined based on the available evidence. |
| Jul 28, 2022 | Dallas, TX | N3027J | Serious (1) | substantial |
Maintenance personnel’s inadequate maintenance of the magneto, which resulted in a loss of engine ignition, a loss of engine power, and a subsequent f…Maintenance personnel’s inadequate maintenance of the magneto, which resulted in a loss of engine ignition, a loss of engine power, and a subsequent forced landing. |
| Mar 24, 2022 | St. George, UT | N111NW | Serious (2) | substantial | The total loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. |
| Nov 30, 2011 | Hailey, ID | N36824 | Serious (1) | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain course heading and terrain clearance because he was distracted by efforts to engage the autopilot shortly after takeof…The pilot's failure to maintain course heading and terrain clearance because he was distracted by efforts to engage the autopilot shortly after takeoff on a dark night in mountainous terrain. |
| Oct 06, 2010 | Naperville, IL | N3402Q | Serious (2) | substantial |
The pilot’s failure to abort the takeoff when he realized the airplane was not attaining sufficient takeoff and climb performance. Contributing to the…The pilot’s failure to abort the takeoff when he realized the airplane was not attaining sufficient takeoff and climb performance. Contributing to the accident was the airplane’s partial loss of engine power due to an obstruction of the fuel servo air inlet by the intake duct coupling and ingestion of exhaust gases from a preexisting hole in the exhaust pipe. Also contributing to the accident was the improper annual inspection of the airplane by the owner and two mechanics. |
| Jan 13, 2009 | Manteo, NC | N7918C | Serious (1) | substantial | The pilot's failure to follow the missed approach procedure while landing with a low ceiling. |
| Nov 21, 2006 | Bardstown, KY | N3887M | Serious (2) | substantial | The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons. |
| Jul 27, 2006 | Blacksburg, VA | N43945 | Serious (1) | substantial | A partial loss of engine power for undetermined reasons, which resulted in a forced landing after takeoff, and subsequent collision with trees. |
| Jun 06, 2005 | Tazewell, TN | N341MA | Serious (1) | substantial | Loss of engine power due to oil starvation; the reason for the oil starvation could not be determined. |
| Oct 21, 2004 | Guntersville, AL | N19TL | Serious (1) | substantial | Total loss of engine power due to engine oil contamination, engine oil starvation, and multiple connecting rod bearing failures. |
| Nov 15, 2002 | Longville, MN | N36315 | Serious (2) | destroyed |
The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons and the unsuitable terrain/landing area encountered by the pilot during a forced landing. The low a…The loss of engine power for undetermined reasons and the unsuitable terrain/landing area encountered by the pilot during a forced landing. The low altitude at the time of power loss was a contributing factor. |
| Sep 21, 2002 | St. Simons Island, GA | N607JW | Serious (1) | substantial |
The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed during a simulated emergency landing, and his delayed remedial action that resulted in a stall, and an uncon…The pilot's failure to maintain airspeed during a simulated emergency landing, and his delayed remedial action that resulted in a stall, and an uncontrolled collision with trees. A factor was the check pilot's inadaquate supervision of the check ride. |
| Jun 07, 2002 | Meridian, MS | N697MA | Serious (1) | substantial |
inadequate quality control of the manufacturing processes of the crankshaft gear bolt, resulting in failure of the gear bolt, due to hydrogen embrittl…inadequate quality control of the manufacturing processes of the crankshaft gear bolt, resulting in failure of the gear bolt, due to hydrogen embrittlement, a total loss of engine power, and damage to the airplane during the subsequent forced landing. |
| Apr 19, 2002 | Valparaiso, IN | N3034A | Serious (2) | substantial | The pilot not maintaining aircraft control while encountering windshear during initial climbout, resulting in a stall at a low altitude. |
| Sep 25, 2001 | MEDINA, OH | N39945 | Serious (1) | substantial |
fatigue failure of the dual magneto mounting flanges that resulted from undetected contact damage sustained during a previous installation, which resu…fatigue failure of the dual magneto mounting flanges that resulted from undetected contact damage sustained during a previous installation, which resulted in its separation from the engine during take-off. |
| Sep 07, 2001 | Downers Grove, IL | N81557 | Serious (3) | destroyed |
the improper preflight planning/preparation and the short field take off/procedure not followed by the pilot. Contributing factors were the airplane'…the improper preflight planning/preparation and the short field take off/procedure not followed by the pilot. Contributing factors were the airplane's forward center of gravity, the variable gusting wind and improper weight and balance calculations by maintenance personnel. |
| Feb 07, 1999 | MEDINA, OH | N31975 | Serious (3) | destroyed |
Was the pilot's failure to remove snow from the horizontal stabilator prior to take-off and his improper decision to depart downwind. Factors in the …Was the pilot's failure to remove snow from the horizontal stabilator prior to take-off and his improper decision to depart downwind. Factors in the accident were the heavy snow squall and tailwind. |
| Nov 17, 1996 | LANSING, IL | N8308V | Serious (2) | substantial |
the pilot's improper planning/decision, and his failure to go around, while there was still sufficient runway remaining. The unfavorable wind conditio…the pilot's improper planning/decision, and his failure to go around, while there was still sufficient runway remaining. The unfavorable wind condition was a related factor. |
| Aug 26, 1996 | STEWARTVILLE, MN | N801SP | Serious (1) | substantial |
the pilot's improper in-flight planning/decision, which resulted in a failure to reach the proper touchdown point for the landing. The fractured nose…the pilot's improper in-flight planning/decision, which resulted in a failure to reach the proper touchdown point for the landing. The fractured nose gear shimmy damper attaching collar and the jammed nose gear were related factors. |
| Jul 13, 1996 | ROGERS, AR | N810EM | Serious (1) | substantial |
fuel exhaustion due to the pilot's failure to refuel. Factors were the below landing minimums weather conditions and the lack of suitable terrain for …fuel exhaustion due to the pilot's failure to refuel. Factors were the below landing minimums weather conditions and the lack of suitable terrain for the forced landing. |
| Aug 26, 1995 | WICHITA FALLS, TX | N9296K | Serious (3) | destroyed | the pilot's failure to maintain airspeed while diverting attention to an open cargo door. A factor was the pilot's inadequate preflight inspection. |
| Jan 25, 1995 | BURNSVILLE, NC | N1999H | Serious (2) | substantial | THE PILOT'S FAILURE TO COMPLETE THE BEFORE-LANDING CHECKLIST TO ENSURE THAT THE LANDING GEAR WAS EXTENDED. |