Beech Weekly Accident Update

Piston Beechcraft Accidents May 9 – May 14, 2025

Official information from FAA and NTSB sources (unless otherwise noted). Editorial comments (contained in parentheses), year-to-date summary and closing comments are those of the author.  All information is preliminary and subject to change.  Comments are meant solely to enhance flying safety.  Please use these reports to help you more accurately evaluate the potential risks when you make your own decisions about how and when to fly.

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New reports this week

4/17 2040Z (1540 local Thursday afternoon): Taking off from Greenville, South Carolina: 

N8060R is an A24R Sierra.

(“Engine failure during/immediately after takeoff”; “Substantial damage”).

5/9 1600Z (1200 local Friday noon): The pilot of a Be55 “declared an emergency” after the “right engine[‘s] propeller separated” in flight. The airplane returned to the airport at Fort Lauderdale. The three aboard escaped injury and airplane damage is “unknown.” N87DP (TC-696) is a 1964 B55.

(“Propeller separation in flight”)

5/13 1700Z (1300 local Tuesday afternoon): A Be35 landed gear up at State College, Pennsylvania. The solo pilot was not hurt and airplane damage is “unknown.” N2840R (D-7221) is a 1963 P35.

(“Gear up landing”)

5/13 1838Z (1138 local Tuesday morning): A Be19 “veered off the runway” during a solo instructional flight at Moses Lake, Washington. The pilot was unhurt and there is no reported airplane damage. N22711 (MB-865) is a 1977 B19 Sport.

(“Loss of directional control during landing”)

New NTSB reports this week 

4/17 A24 loss of engine power at 50 feet AGL during takeoff at Greenville, South Carolina, cited above. 

2025 SUMMARY

Reported Beechcraft piston mishaps, 2025

Total reported:  46 reports

Environment

Operation in VMC:  26 reports

Operation in IMC:     3 reports

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:  18 reports

Operation at night:  4 reports

Most Serious Injury 

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):   2 reports

Fatal accidents:   3 reports

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:   12 reports

Aircraft “destroyed”:    6 reports

BONANZA/BARON Series:   39 reports

By Aircraft Type

Be36 Bonanza   18 reports

Be35 Bonanza   7 reports

Be55 Baron   6 reports

Be58 Baron   4 reports

Be33 Debonair/Bonanza   2 reports

Be95 Travel Air  2 reports

Environment

Operation in VMC:  19 reports

Operation in IMC:   3 reports

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:  17 reports

Operation at night: 3 reports

Most Serious Injury

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):  2 reports

Fatal accidents:  3 reports

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:  9 reports

Aircraft “destroyed”:   6 reports

PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE 

(all subject to update per official findings):

FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS   5 reports

Engine failure

Engine failure in flight   1 report (Be35)

Engine failure immediately after takeoff   1 report (Be36)

Fuel starvation   1 report (Be55)

Engine failure in flight/oil loss   1 report (Be36)

Impact during/immediately after takeoff

Loss of control/IFR departure   1 report (Be36)

OTHER EVENTS    34 reports

Landing gear related mishaps  15 reports

Gear collapse during landing   9 reports (two Be35s; two Be36s; two Be55s; two Be58s; Be95)

Gear up landing   5 reports (two Be35s; three Be36s)

Nose wheel separation during landing   1 report (Be33)

Inadvertent gear retraction on the ground/touch and go   1 report (Be35)

Engine failure  9 reports

Engine failure in flight   3 reports (Be33; Be35; Be36)

Engine failure during/immediately after takeoff   2 reports (both Be36s)

Engine failure shortly after takeoff/catastrophic failure   1 report (Be36)

Dual partial power loss/off-airport landing  1 report (Be58)

Engine failure in flight/oil loss   1 report (Be36)

Propeller separation in flight   1 report (Be55)

Impact during landing   3 reports

Runway overrun   1 report (Be58)

Landed short   1 report (Be36)

Loss of directional control during landing   1 report (Be95)

Impact during takeoff

Aborted takeoff/runway overrun   1 report (Be55)

Loss of directional control during takeoff/contaminated runway   1 report (Be35)

Miscellaneous

Taxi into object   1 report (Be36)

Door open after takeoff/descent into terrain   1 report (Be36)

Bird strike   1 report (Be55)

Taxi into object/other aircraft   1 report (Be36)

BEECH AERO CLUB Series:   7 reports

By Aircraft Type

Be19 Sport   2 reports

Be24 Sierra   2 reports

Be23 Musketeer/Sundowner   1 report

Be76 Duchess   1 report

Be77 Skipper   1 report

Environment

Operation in VMC:  6 reports

Operation in IMC:    0 reports

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:  1 report

Operation at night: 0 reports

Most Serious Injury

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):  0 reports

Fatal accidents:  0 reports

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:  3 reports

Aircraft “destroyed”:   0 reports

PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE 

(all subject to update per official findings):

FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS   0 reports

OTHER EVENTS    7 reports

Engine failure   3 reports

Engine failure during/immediately after takeoff   2 reports (Be19; Be24)

Engine failure in flight   1 report (Be24)

Impact during landing  2 reports

Loss of directional control during landing   2 reports (Be19; Be77)

Landing gear related mishaps

Gear up landing   1 report (Be76)

Unknown cause

Off-airport landing/reasons unknown   1 report (Be23)

MISCELLANEOUS Models:  1 report

Be45 Mentor/T-34   1 reports

Environment

Operation in VMC:  1 report

Operation in IMC:    0 reports

Weather “unknown” or “not reported”:  0 reports

Operation at night: 0 reports

Most Serious Injury

“Serious” injury accidents (not involving fatalities):  0 reports

Fatal accidents:  0 reports

Aircraft damage

“Substantial” damage:  0 reports

Aircraft “destroyed”:   0 reports

PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION OF CAUSE 

(all subject to update per official findings):

FATAL and SERIOUS INJURY EVENTS   0 reports

OTHER EVENTS   1 report

Landing gear related mishaps

Gear up landing   1 report (Be45)

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Official information from FAA and NTSB sources (unless otherwise noted). Editorial comments (contained in parentheses), year-to-date summary and closing comments are those of the author.  All information is preliminary and subject to change.  Comments are meant solely to enhance flying safety.  Please use these reports to help you more accurately evaluate the potential risks when you make your own decisions about how and when to fly.