N750UP - 2007 PACIFIC AEROSPACE LTD 750XL - Complete Aircraft History & Registry Information
Quick Facts & Current Owner
- Current Owner
- AV SERV LLC
- Location
- DOVER, Delaware
- Registration Status
- Active until 07-31-2032
- Serial Number
- 133
- Last Seen on Market
- Never Listed
- Last Seen Airborne
- August 2025
- Last FAA Action Date
- July 2025
- Owned Since
- July 2025
Flight History and Activity for N750UP
Last Observed Flight
August 11, 2025
Near La Porte, IN
Monthly Activity
56
Flights in past 30 days
Annual Activity
326
Flights in past 12 months
Last Known Location
Maintenance and Safety Records
Safety Record Summary
- 1 accident/incident report(s) on file
Accident and Incident Reports
August 28, 2017 - Harvest, Alabama
- Damage Level
- Substantial
- Description
- The commercial pilot was conducting a cross-country flight to deliver the airplane to a maintenance facility. The airplane departed with full fuel tanks. The pilot stated that, as the airplane neared the planned fuel stop airport, he thought that there was adequate fuel remaining to reach the maintenance facility, so he did not stop to refuel and continued to the destination. About 4 hours 23 minutes into the flight, which was past the expected fuel exhaustion time of about 4 hours 18 minutes (assuming a fuel burn of 50 gallons per hour, which the pilot used for his initial flight planning), the pilot declared an emergency and advised an air traffic controller that the airplane was out of fuel. The controller provided information to the pilot about nearby airports, but the airplane would not have been able to reach any of them, so the pilot initiated a forced landing to a field. Before touchdown in the field, the pilot descended to avoid power lines ahead, but the airplane hit one of the lines. The airplane touched down in the field, impacted an embankment, and came to rest upright on a road. The airplane sustained substantial damage. A small amount of fuel was observed on the ground at the accident site, and residual fuel was found in the two forward fuel tanks. Although the amount of the fuel could not be quantified, it was likely equivalent to the unusable fuel amount. Examination of the airframe fuel system components, including the fuel filter, the environmental collector tank, and the fuel lines in the engine compartment, revealed no fuel, which is consistent with fuel exhaustion. Therefore, it is likely that the pilot's improper decision to not to refuel as planned and his improper in-flight fuel planning led to the loss of all engine power due to fuel exhaustion
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Who owns N750UP?
N750UP is currently registered to AV SERV LLC in DOVER, Delaware.
What type of aircraft is N750UP?
N750UP is a 2007 PACIFIC AEROSPACE LTD 750XL with serial number 133.
Has N750UP been in any accidents?
Yes, N750UP has 1 accident/incident report(s) on file with the FAA/NTSB.