N95474 - 1984 CESSNA 152
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Current Registration
Serial Number: 15285901
Aircraft: 1984 CESSNA 152
City: STOW
Owner: KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
State: OH
Issue Date: 06/03/2023
Country: US
Expiration Date: 08/31/2028
Zipcode: 44224
Previous Registration
Date
Owner
Location
05/05/2021
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
STOW OH
05/01/2018
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
STOW OH
04/09/2015
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
STOW OH
08/15/2012
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
STOW OH
Source
Registration
Make/Model
Event Type
Event Date
Location
SourceNTSB
RegistrationN95474
Make/ModelCESSNA 152
Event TypeSubstantial
Event Date10/20/1990
LocationKENT, OH
SourceFAA
Registration95474
Make/ModelCESSNA 152
Event TypeMinor
Event Date10/20/1990
LocationKENT, OH
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Jan. 14, Kernville, Calif. / Piper Tomahawk

At 20:00 PST, a Piper PA-38-112 lost power and was damaged landing on a country road near Kern Valley Airport. The two occupants were not injured. The flight had originated from Las Vegas at 16:00 and was scheduled to terminate at Fresno, Calif. The pilot said he planned to stop for fuel at Inyokern, Calif. The pilot reported that approximately 45 minutes into the flight his passenger became agitated and wanted to land. He diverted to Trona, Calif., approximately 25 miles from Inyokern, to take care of his passenger. There were no fuel services at Trona and he took off and continued the flight to Fresno, without stopping at Inyokern to refuel. The pilot reported to flight following that he w...

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Feb. 8, Alma, Mich. / Piper Tomahawk

At 07:30 EST, a Piper PA-38-112 lost power near Alma and was damaged in the ensuing forced landing. The pilot reported minor injuries. The airplane had departed the Chippewa County International Airport at about 05:05 and was en route to Alma. The pilot said he had flown from Alma to Chippewa County the previous day and did not refuel the aircraft prior to the accident flight. The pilot admitted to investigators that he did not calculate total fuel consumption for the trip. The pilot made a forced landing in a snow-covered field and the airplane nosed over after striking a fence line. Examination of the aircraft revealed no preexisting anomalies with the aircraft. There was no evidence of fu...

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June 18, Cheswold, Del. / Piper Tomahawk

At 10:40 eastern time, a Piper PA-38 landed about 200 feet short of runway 27 at Delaware Airpark. Neither occupant was injured. The airplane spun around and came to a stop about 20 feet short of the runway....

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N95474 Flight Data
Last Seen Flying30 Days Ago
Last tracked coordinates:Lat 41.169449 / Long -81.452574

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