Mosby, Missouri – A privately owned Cessna 340A (N888MT) crashed during approach to runway 18 at Midwest National Air Center Airport (KGPH) on Wednesday, August 27, 2025, resulting in two fatalities.
The twin-engine aircraft, manufactured in 1979 and configured with a RAM VI conversion, was on a flight from Fayette, Missouri (FYG) to Mosby (KGPH) when the accident occurred.
Sequence of Events
At approximately 11:58 local time, the Cessna was executing a left base to final turn for runway 18. Witness reports and ADS-B tracking indicate the aircraft descended rapidly before impacting terrain just short of the runway threshold. The aircraft came to rest upright but was immediately consumed by a post-impact fire. Both the pilot and passenger perished at the scene.
Weather Conditions
Weather data from KGPH around the time of the crash showed clear skies, visibility of 10 miles, and light winds from 230° at 5 knots. Temperature was 25°C, with a density altitude of approximately 1,838 ft—conditions generally considered favorable for flying.
Aircraft Information
- Type: Cessna 340A (RAM VI conversion)
- Registration: N888MT
- MSN: 340A0763
- Year of Manufacture: 1979
- Damage: Destroyed
- Operator: Private
Preliminary Analysis
While weather and density altitude were not contributing factors, the accident sequence suggests a loss of control during approach, possibly linked to aerodynamic stall during the final turn. Multi-engine piston aircraft like the Cessna 340A require careful speed management in approach phases, especially when banking at low altitude.
The post-impact fire points to fuel ignition after structural breakup, typical of high-wing-loading twin-engine aircraft accidents. Given the aircraft’s RAM VI performance modifications, investigators will likely examine engine functionality, airspeed management, and pilot handling in the moments before impact.
Investigation
Findings will include a review of:
- Pilot experience and medical background
- Aircraft maintenance and modification records
- Flight track and ADS-B data
- Engine and systems performance
A final report will determine the official cause.
Resources
- KOAM News – Crash report
- Fox4 Kansas City – On-scene coverage
- FAA Registry – N888MT
- FlightAware – Flight history
- ADS-B Exchange – Flight track
- Aircraft.com – Cessna 340A N888MT profile
Confidence Rating
The information provided is based on news reports and social media sources, which may not always be fully verified. This analysis is a self-effort and does not reflect official statements or conclusions. As such, the confidence rating for this data is considered unofficial and subject to further investigation.
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