N1264A - 1951 PIPER PA-18 - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B
Location
WASILLA, Alaska
Registration Status
Active until 01-31-2030
Serial Number
18-1060
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
No Recent Activity
Last FAA Action Date
July 2025
Owned Since
January 2014
Location of N1264A in WASILLA, Alaska

About the PIPER PA-18

The Piper PA-18 Super Cub is an extensively produced and highly versatile light utility aircraft. First introduced in 1949 by Piper Aircraft, the PA-18 is a high-wing, single-engine monoplane known for its rugged durability and exceptional short takeoff and landing (STOL) capabilities. Motivated by the success of its predecessor, the Piper J-3 Cub, the PA-18 was designed to enhance performance and versatility, targeting both the recreational and utility aviation markets. Its robust design and versatile performance made it suitable for a variety of roles including bush flying, agricultural applications, flight training, and glider towing.

Production of the Super Cub saw various iterations and upgrades over the decades, with over 9,000 units produced by the time manufacturing ceased in the early 1990s. The aircraft is typically powered by a Lycoming engine ranging from 95 to 150 horsepower, depending on the variant. This power, combined with its light airframe and high-lift wing design, allowed the PA-18 to operate from short and unimproved airstrips, making it especially popular in remote areas like Alaska and Canada.

Key Features and Capabilities

The Super Cubโ€™s design features a tandem seating arrangement, which maximizes visibility and control for pilots during precise maneuvers. Landing gear can be fitted with wheels, skis, or floats, contributing to the aircraftโ€™s adaptability to various environments and conditions. Over the years, the PA-18 has earned a reputation for reliability, ease of maintenance, and forgiving flight characteristics, making it a favored choice among both novice and experienced pilots.

One of the key benefits of the PA-18 Super Cub is its simplicity and rugged construction, which allows for easy repairs and modifications. This has led to a vibrant aftermarket and support community, ensuring that many PA-18s remain operational today. Its enduring legacy is a testament to its design excellence and the fundamental aviation needs it continues to meet effectively.



Flight History and Activity for N1264A

No flight activity has been observed for this aircraft since 2022.

This could indicate the aircraft is in storage, undergoing maintenance, or operating in areas without flight tracking coverage.

Maintenance and Safety Records

Safety Record Summary

  • 2 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

August 09, 2021 - STEPHAN LAKE, Alaska

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
AIRCRAFT TOOK OFF TO THE SOUTH FROM STEPHENS LAKE, AK61, DIRT STRIP. STRONG CROSSWIND. ON CLIMB OUT PILOT STATED THAT THE FLIGHT CONTROLS JAMMED IN A SLIGHT DOWN AND RIGHT POSITION. PILOT COULD NOT MOVE THE FLIGHT CONTROLS ( CENTER STICK) PASSENGER TRIED AND COULD NOT MOVE THE CONTROLS. PLANE DESCENDED AND CONTACTED TREES AROUND THE RUNWAY AND CRASHED. AIRCRAFT WAS MOVED TO WOLF LAKE FOR INSPECTION AND FOR INSURANCE PURPOSES. 8/18 FAA AND NTSB INSPECTED THE AIRCRAFT. FLIGHT CONTROL CONTINUITY WAS CHECKED AND FOUND OK. INSPECTION IN AND AROUND FLIGHT CONTROLS IN THE CABIN WERE FOUND FREE AND CLEAR. REMOVED FLOOR UNDER FLIGHT CONTROLS AND INSPECTED AREA AND FOUND NOTHING THAT WOULD HAVE JAMMED THE CONTROLS AND FOUND NO EVIDENCE OF JAMMING. THE AIRCRAFT DID HAVE A NEWLY INSTALLED GUST LOCK. THIS GUST LOCK MOUNTED UNDER THE DASH AND HOOKED AROUND THE FLIGHT CONTROL STICK. IT WAS NOTED THAT THIS GUST LOCK HAD A LOT OF PLAY IN IT. WHEN ATTACHED TO THE FLIGHT CONTROL IT ALLOWED APPROXIMATELY 2 TO 3 INCHES OF TRAVEL IN ALL DIRECTIONS. COUNSELING CONDUCTED AL03202200238

August 09, 2021 - Talkeetna, Alaska

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
The pilot reported that, during takeoff from a private gravel-covered airstrip, the control stick โ€œjammedโ€ as the airplane climbed between 10 and 15 ft above ground level. Because the pilot and the passenger were both unable to move the control stick at their positions, the pilot closed the engine throttle to attempt an emergency landing. The airplane landed in an area of tree-covered terrain, resulting in substantial damage to the wings, fuselage, and empennage. Postaccident examination of the airplane revealed no mechanical problems that would have precluded normal operation of the airplane. The cause of this accident could not be determined from the available evidence.

Complete History Timeline

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Jul 2025

Registration

Registered to PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B in WASILLA, AK




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Sep 2023

Registration

Registered to PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B in WASILLA, AK




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Nov 2022

Registration

Registered to PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B in WASILLA, AK




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Aug 2021

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Aug 2021

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Oct 2019

Registration

Registered to PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B in WASILLA, AK




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Dec 2016

Registration

Registered to PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B in WASILLA, AK




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Jan 2014

Registration

Registered to PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B in WASILLA, AK




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Jan 2009

Registration

Registered to SLEMP CODY L in SOLDOTNA, AK




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N1264A?

N1264A is currently registered to PIERSKALLA NICOLAS B in WASILLA, Alaska.

What type of aircraft is N1264A?

N1264A is a 1951 PIPER PA-18 with serial number 18-1060.

Has N1264A been in any accidents?

Yes, N1264A has 2 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.