Flying a Cirrus SR20 into San Diego International Airport

KSAN / SAN Β· San Diego, United States

By Renzo, CPL

Field Elevation

17 ft

Aircraft Range

780 NM

Cruise Speed

155 kt

Runway Requirements

The Cirrus SR20 is a single engine piston aircraft (MTOW 1,383 kg). At sea level under standard conditions, expect approximately 1,500 ft takeoff distance. Always cross-reference your specific aircraft POH performance charts and current weather for actual TOD/LDR.

  • β†’ Number of runways at KSAN: 1
  • β†’ Coordinates: 32.7338, -117.1933
  • β†’ No type rating required (single pilot)

Approach Considerations

  • iCoastal weather: Expect marine layer fog, low ceilings, and rapid weather changes. Brief alternates carefully and verify approach minimums.
  • β†’Approach plates: Reference current Jeppesen or FAA charts before each flight. ILS, RNAV (GPS), and visual approaches typically available depending on runway. Check NOTAMs for outages.
  • β†’Wake turbulence: Stay alert for wake turbulence from preceding heavy aircraft, especially at major airports like KSAN.

Common Considerations

Single-runway airport near downtown with challenging terrain and excellent year-round weather. For the Cirrus SR20, the most relevant factors are runway length sufficiency, density altitude impact at field elevation 17 ft, and single-runway pattern management.

Fuel Availability

100LL avgas is typically available at KSAN via on-field FBOs. The Cirrus SR20 burns approximately 9 gph at cruise β€” verify pricing through ForeFlight or AirNav before arrival.

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