by Jim Timm

 

The following are the reports of aviation accidents/incidents that have occurred in Arizona from mid-March through April.

We hope to use the following detailed accident information to develop safety programs, briefings, and posters/flyers that would help pilots learn from the mistakes being made by others and be able to take the necessary action to prevent them from having a similar occurrence.

The Accident/Incident report has increased in number this time, and there were sixteen accidents/incidents reported. Unfortunately, we had two fatalities reported late in the period. 

In continuing with the expanded scope of this report, we’re using information from the Aviation Safety Network (ASN), NTSB, FAA and APA Members. Hopefully the information from these sources will suit our purpose of trying to get an idea of what is happening out there so we can help make flying safer.

In the meantime, here are the results from the above sources.

 

Date: March 19, 2026

Source: FAA

Location: Winslow Airport (IWN)

Type: Gazelle SA341G Helicopter

Injuries: 2 Uninjured

Commercial/CFI Pilot

POWER LOSS

After takeoff the helicopter was unable to generate lift and crashed back down resulting in substantial damage to the helicopter.

 

Date: March 20, 2026

Source: ASN

Location: Near Young

Type: Zlin Savage Cub 

Injuries: 1 uninjured

Private Pilot

OFF AIRPORT CRASH LANDING

The airplane departed from Mesa Falcon Field and was going to Show Low Airport but crashed under unknown circumstances in a field resulting in substantial damage.

 

Date: March 21, 2026

Source: FAA Incident

Location: Eloy Airport (E60)

Type: DHC-6-200 Twin Otter

Injuries: 1 Fatal

No Pilot Information

PARACHUTE FAILURE

During a routine skydive operation jumpers exited the aircraft without incident but a filming skydiver experienced parachute issues and impacted the ground. There was no aircraft involvement or damage.

 

Date: March 21, 2026

Source: FAA Incident

Location: Mesa Falcon Field (FFZ)

Type: A-75N Stearman

Injuries: 1 Uninjured

ATP Pilot

LOSS OF CONTROL

While landing the Stearman was ground looped and was substantially damaged but was able to taxi to parking.

 

Date: March 27, 2026

Source: ASN, FAA

Location: Sedona Airport (SEZ)

Type: Cessna 421B Golden Eagle II

Injuries: 2 Uninjured No Pilot Information

LANDING GEAR COLLAPSE

The Cessna had departed Los Alamos Airport and sustained substantial damage when it suffered a landing gear collapse after locking the right main brakes and blowing the tire upon landing and then veered off the runway at Sedona and into a ditch.

 

Date: March 29, 2026

Source: ASN, FAA Incident

Location: Glendale Airport (GEU) 

Type: Mooney M20E

Injuries: 1 Uninjured

Private Pilot

GEAR UP LANDING

The airplane departed from the Litchfield Park Airport and landed gear up on the runway at Glendale Airport resulting in a propeller strike.

 

Date: April 5, 2026

Source: FAA Incident

Location: Prescott Airport (PRC)

Type: Cessna 172

Injuries: 2 Uninjured

No Pilot Information

LOSS OF CONTROL LANDING

While landing the aircraft went off the runway and crossed the parallel taxiway. There was no damage to the airport property.

 

Date: April 7, 2026

Source: ASN

Location: Bullhead City, Sun Valley Airport (A20)

Type: Cessna R172E Skyhawk

Injuries: 2 Minor Injuries

No Pilot Information

LOSS OF CONTROL LANDING

The Cessna Skyhawk sustained substantial damage when it veered off the runway, and into a garage at Sun Valley Airport (A20).

 

Date: April 8, 2026

Source: ASN, FAA

Location: Near Cave Creek

Type: Cessna 150G

Injuries: 2 Uninjured

No Pilot Information

LOSS OF CONTROL

While engaged in a private flight, the Cessna crashed when it had an engine failure and ended up inverted on the ground in a remote area near Cave Creek. 

 

Date: April 8, 2026

Source: ASN, FAA

Location: Marana Regional Airport (AVQ)

Type: Piper PA 32R301T Saratoga II

Injuries: 2 Fatal

No Pilot Information

LOSS OF CONTROL LANDING

After refueling, the Piper Saratoga departed Springerville Airport, and when it arrived at Marana Regional Airport it was destroyed when it overran runway 3, crashed, and burst into flames.

 

Date: April 12, 2026

Source: ASN, FAA, NTSB

Location: In Phoenix

Type: Republic RC-3 SeaBee

Injuries: 3 Uninjured

No Pilot Information

FORCED LANDING

The Seabee had just departed from the Hangar Haciendas Airport in Phoenix, and experienced an engine failure, and made an emergency gear up landing on busy 7th Street in Phoenix and hit a fire hydrant. Only the airplane sustained significant damage.

 

Date: April 14, 2026

Source: ASN

Location: Page Municipal Airport

Type: De Havilland DCH-6 Twin Otter 300 

Injuries: 17 Uninjured

No Pilot Information

LOSS OF CONTROL LANDING

The Twin Otter was returning after performing a sightseeing flight at the Grand Canyon, and while landing at Page Municipal Airport it veered off the runway and scrapped a wingtip. The aircraft received minor damage.

 

Date: April 15, 2026

Source: ASN

Location: Mesa Falcon Field (FFZ)

Type: Unidentified Airplane

Injuries: 2 Uninjured

No Pilot Information

LOSS OF CONTROL LANDING

An unidentified airplane experienced a runway excursion. There was no damage to airport property, and none reported for the airplane.

 

Date: April 18, 2026 

Source: ASN

Location: Near Goodyear

Type: Bell 404 Helicopter

Injuries: 4 Uninjured

No Pilot Information

ROTOR CHIP INDICATION

The helicopter reported a tail rotor chip indicator light and landed 8 miles west of the airport.

 

Date: April 21, 2026

Source: ASN, Media

Location: In Mesa

Type: Piper PA 28-180 Cherokee C

Injuries: 2 Uninjured

No Pilot Information 

FORCED LANDING

An engine power issue forced a small plane to make an emergency landing on main street in Mesa. There were no damage or injuries involved.

 

Date: April 25, 2026

Source: ASN

Location: Prescott Airport (PRC)

Type: Cessna 172S

Injuries: 2 Uninjured

No Pilot Information

LOSS OF CONTROL TAXIING

The Cessna was performing a touch and go on runway 21L when it turned too tight and struck a taxiway light.

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