Cirrus SR22T Incident in Mount Pleasant, SC Results in No Injuries

AviatorDB News Desk··Updated June 10, 2026
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MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. — The National Transportation Safety Board has opened an investigation into a March 31 incident involving a Cirrus Design Corp. SR22T aircraft, registration N778WT, near Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. No injuries were reported in the event, according to NTSB case records.

The incident, assigned case ID 20260402202744, is classified as having no fatalities or injuries. The NTSB has begun collecting preliminary data regarding the aircraft's operational conditions and phase of flight at the time of the incident.

The Cirrus SR22T is a high-performance, single-engine aircraft popular among private pilots and flight training operations. The NTSB will issue a formal factual report once its investigation is complete. Standard procedure for non-injury events includes comprehensive fact-finding without immediate probable cause determinations.

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