Cessna 150 Accident in Cambridgeshire Leaves No Fatalities

AviatorDB News Desk··Updated June 10, 2026
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Cessna 150 Accident in Cambridgeshire Leaves No Fatalities

A Cessna 150M aircraft registered G-BPWG was involved in an accident in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, on April 6, 2026. No fatalities were reported from the incident involving the two-seat training aircraft.

The exact circumstances and extent of aircraft damage remain unknown. While U.S. National Transportation Safety Board records show the event, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) typically leads investigations for accidents within UK jurisdiction. No official statement regarding the cause has been released by British authorities.

The Cessna 150M is a widely used trainer and private aircraft first introduced in 1977. The model features a Continental O-200-A engine and remains popular in flight training operations across Europe and North America.

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