Skywest CRJ7 at Hibbing on Nov 23rd 2025, restricted elevator control during flare
Last Update: May 19, 2026 / 17:46:00 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Nov 23, 2025
Classification
Report
Airline
Skywest Airlines
Flight number
DL-4229
Departure
Minneapolis, United States
Destination
Hibbing, United States
Aircraft Registration
N707EV
Aircraft Type
Canadair CRJ-700
ICAO Type Designator
CRJ7
On May 19th 2026 the NTSB released their final report concluding the probable causes of the incident were:
The elevator control restriction was caused by the failure of an elevator autopilot servo control cable which failed due to cyclic fatigue. The slack in the cable wrapped around the servo mount in such a way that it interfered with the rotation of the servo mount. The servo mount remained connected to the aft side of the elevator control quadrant by the intact aft cables.
This condition resulted in the limited rotation of the elevator control quadrant in one direction.
The NTSB analysed:
On November 23, 2025, about 0950 central standard time (CST), SkyWest Airlines flight 4229, an MHIRJ Aviation Group CL-600-2C11 (CRJ550), N707EV, experienced a restriction in nose-up pitch control during the flare while landing at Range Regional Airport (KHIB), Hibbing, Minnesota. Despite the control issue, the airplane touched down and taxied to the gate with no further issues. The flight was operated as a Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 121 scheduled domestic flight from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (KMSP), St. Paul, MN to KHIB. There were no injuries to occupants and there was no damage to the aircraft.
SkyWest Airlines maintenance found that the elevator autopilot servo control cable (part number BA670-93710-13) was broken, and that the slack in the broken cable was wrapped around the autopilot servo mount in such a way that it caused the pitch restriction. Previous events investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) (see NTSB Investigation Number ENG25LA009) found that when this cable fails, the slack in the broken cable bound between the elevator autopilot servo mount and the cable guide pins. The bound cable interfered with the rotation of the servo mount, which remained connected to the aft side of the elevator control quadrant by the intact aft cables. This condition resulted in the limited rotation of the elevator control quadrant in one direction.
The broken cable was sent to the NTSB Materials Laboratory for further examination. The construction of the cable was 7x7 and made from carbon steel. The fracture occurred 14 inches from the elevator autopilot servo mount end. Examination revealed that the individual wires near the fracture were worn and exhibited features consistent with cyclic fatigue.
SkyWest Airlines reported that the airplane had accrued 44,643 flight hours and 33,624 flight cycles at the time of the cable failure. The cable was last inspected per MRB Task 273000-201A in May of 2016, 11,915 flight hours prior to the failure. SkyWest Airlines stated that the cable had not been replaced since they acquired the airplane in June of 2020.
Aircraft Registration Data
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Nov 23, 2025
Classification
Report
Airline
Skywest Airlines
Flight number
DL-4229
Departure
Minneapolis, United States
Destination
Hibbing, United States
Aircraft Registration
N707EV
Aircraft Type
Canadair CRJ-700
ICAO Type Designator
CRJ7
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