N13330 - 1973 CESSNA 172M - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information

Quick Facts & Current Owner

Current Owner
SHULTHISE ARTHUR J III
Location
HARDINSBURG, Kentucky
Registration Status
Active until 08-31-2032
Serial Number
17262674
Last Seen on Market
Never Listed
Last Seen Airborne
August 2025
Last FAA Action Date
August 2025
Owned Since
August 2025
Location of N13330 in HARDINSBURG, Kentucky

About the CESSNA 172M

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk is one of the most iconic and widely produced general aviation aircraft in history. Among the various iterations of the 172 series, the Cessna 172M holds a special place, being part of the production run from 1973 to 1976. The 172M was an evolution of earlier 172 models, incorporating several updates and refinements that solidified the Skyhawk's reputation for reliability, ease of handling, and versatility. The decision to produce the 172M was driven by a broad market demand for a reliable, user-friendly, and economical four-seat aircraft suitable for both training and personal use. Cessna responded by making several enhancements over its predecessors, which garnered the 172M significant popularity among flight schools, private owners, and flying clubs. One notable improvement in the 172M was the introduction of the 'camber-lift' wing, which enhanced the aircraft's stall characteristics and improved lift for short takeoff distances. This version also featured updated avionics configurations, which made it more appealing to a wide range of pilots, from beginners to more advanced operators. Another selling point for the 172M was its robust structure and relatively low operating costs, making it a cost-effective option for many aviation enthusiasts. The 172M was equipped with a 150-horsepower Lycoming O-320-E2D engine, which provided a good balance of performance and fuel efficiency. This powerplant enabled a cruising speed of around 122 knots and a range of approximately 600 nautical miles, making the 172M suitable for both short hops and medium-range cross-country flights. The aircraft's simple, straightforward design, combined with its forgiving flying characteristics, made it an excellent training aircraft, contributing to its status as one of the most popular trainers ever built. Over 43,000 Cessna 172s, including the 172M variant, have been produced, underscoring its enduring legacy in the world of general aviation.



Flight History and Activity for N13330

Last Observed Flight

August 02, 2025

Near Garfield, KY

Monthly Activity

1

Flights in past 30 days

Annual Activity

33

Flights in past 12 months

Last Known Location

Last flight location of N13330

Maintenance and Safety Records

Safety Record Summary

  • 2 accident/incident report(s) on file

Accident and Incident Reports

April 30, 2000 - CLINTON, Tennessee

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
(.4)AFTER LANDING, THE PILOT GROUND LOOPED THE AIRPLANE. AN EYEWITNESS STATED THAT THE AIRPLANE WAS FAST AND LONG OVER THE RUNWAY FOR THE LANDING. EXAMINATION OF THE ACCIDENT SITE SHOWED THAT THE AIRPLANE HAD ROTATED 180 DEGREES ON THE GROUND AND WAS FACING THE OPPOSITE LANDING DIRECTION. THE PILOT REPORTED A TAILWIND DURING THE LANDING. NO MECHANICAL PROBLEMS WITH THE AIRPLANE WERE REPORTED BY THE PILOT. (.19)ON APRIL 30, 2000, AT 1530 EDT, A CESSNA 172M, N13330, COLLIDED WITH THE GROUND DURING AN ATTEMPTED LANDING ON A PRIVATE AIRSTRIP IN CLINTON, TENNESSE. THE PERSONAL FLIGHT WAS OPERATED BY THE PILOT UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF 14 CFR PART 91 WITH NO FLIGHT PLAN FILED. VISUAL WEATHER CONDITIONS PREVAILED AT THE TIME OF THE ACCIDENT. THE AIRPLANE SUSTAINED SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE, AND THE PRIVATE PILOT AND HIS PASSENGER WERE NOT INJURIED. THE LOCAL FLIGHT DEPARTED CLINTON, TENNESSE, AT 1445. REPORTEDLY, THE PILOT STATED THAT HE GROUND LOOPED THE AIRPLANE DURING THE LANDING ROLL-OUT TO AVOID A POND ON THE DEPARTURE END OF THE LANDING RUNAWAY. AN EYEWITNESS STATED THAT THE AIRPLANE WAS FAST AND LONG OVER THE RUNWAY FOR THE LANDING. NO MECHANI CAL PROBLEMS WITH THE AIRPLANE WERE REPORTED BY THE PILOT. (-23)PILOT WAS CONDUCTING A LOCAL FLIGHT AND LANDED TOO LONG ON HIS PRIVATE GRASS FIELD NEAR CLINTON, TN. DURING LANDING ROLL OUT, AIRCRAFT COULD NOT STOP IN THE AVAILABLE RUNWAY, AND PILOT GROUND LOOPED TO AVOID GOING DOWN AN EMBANKMENT.

April 30, 2000 - CLINTON, Tennessee

Damage Level
Substantial
Description
The pilot reported that he was returning to the 1300-foot sod airstrip after refueling at a nearby airport. According to the pilot, he maintained a final approach airspeed of 80 to 85 knots. After completing the before landing checklist, which included lowering wing flaps and applying carburetor heat, the pilot realized that the landing approach had a tailwind component. The pilot reported that as he continued the approach, the airspeed was too high and he did not feel that the airplane had sufficient engine power to clear the lake and higher terrain beyond the end of the runway. He elected to land long on the runway and ground looped the airplane to avoid an embankment and a lake on the departure end of the runway. An eyewitness stated that the airplane was fast and long over the runway for the landing. Examination of the accident site showed that the airplane had rotated 180 degrees on the ground and was facing the opposite landing direction. The pilot reported no mechanical problems with the airplane.

Complete History Timeline

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Aug 2025

Registration

Registered to SHULTHISE ARTHUR J III in HARDINSBURG, KY




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May 2023

Registration

Registered to CHESSER CLEO B in BARDSTOWN, KY




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Jul 2021

Registration

Registered to CHESSER CLEO B in BARDSTOWN, KY




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Aug 2020

Registration

Registered to MARION WASHINGTON COUNTY AIRPORT BOARD in LEBANON, KY




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Aug 2017

Registration

Registered to MARION WASHINGTON COUNTY AIRPORT BOARD in LEBANON, KY




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Jul 2015

Registration

Registered to MARION WASHINGTON COUNTY AIRPORT BOARD in LEBANON, KY




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Dec 2014

Registration

Registered to REGISTRATION PENDING in LEBANON, KY




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Aug 2012

Registration

Registered to WESLEY CARL D in LOVELAND, OH




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Apr 2000

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Apr 2000

Accident/Incident

Accident with substantial damage




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Frequently Asked Questions

Who owns N13330?

N13330 is currently registered to SHULTHISE ARTHUR J III in HARDINSBURG, Kentucky.

What type of aircraft is N13330?

N13330 is a 1973 CESSNA 172M with serial number 17262674.

Has N13330 been in any accidents?

Yes, N13330 has 2 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.