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KSEZ · SDX

Sedona Airport

34.84860°N
-111.78800°W
ARR / DAY
12
28.4%
DEP / DAY
17
58.9%

Sedona Airport (KSEZ/SDX) is a small general aviation airport located in Sedona, AZ, 90 mi north of Surprise. It features 1 runway measuring 5,132 feet. SkyMeter has observed roughly 12 arrivals and 17 departures per day on average over the last 7 days.

Current weather

Latest METAR observation

9h ago
Temp
75°F
Wind
9 kts
30°
Visib
10+ km
Ceil
METAR KSEZ 071035Z AUTO 03009KT 10SM CLR 24/02 A3013 RMK AO2

Runways

1 installed

5,132 FT MAX
03/21
5,132 ft × 100
ASP● LITMED

Runway intelligence

Which runway carries the operations, observed over the last 30 days

03
57% of ops
251 land · 103 TO
21
43% of ops
187 land · 283 TO
Runway 03 carries 57% of operations (251 landings, 103 takeoffs) over the last 30 days. The next most-used is 21 at 43%.

Approach quality

Per-runway unstable-approach, go-around, and long-rollout rates

03 251 landings
UA 14%GA 0.4%
21 187 landings
UA 22%GA 1.6%
Approaches to 03 show a 14% unstable-approach rate (34 UA events from 251 landings).Phase B will add wind-correlation: which crosswind band produces most UA events.

Traffic behavior

When the field is busy — hourly + weekday vs weekend

Daily avg
25.9
flights/day · 776 total
Busy hour (local)
5pm
also 4pm · 2pm
Day vs night
70%
06:00–20:00 local
Traffic concentrates around 2pm–5pm local, averaging 25.9 flights/day. Weekend volume runs 1.1× weekday (29.5 vs 25.7 daily).

Aircraft character

What's actually flying here — top types over the last 30 days

Activity is led by (20% of 523 flights). Top three types: , , .

Communications Frequencies

2026-06-11
Type Freq (MHz) Hours
CTAF 123.000
APCH 126.375
APCH 236.775
UNICOM 123.000
AWOS 118.525
COTTONWO 122.300
OTHER 122.300
Airport operations
ARTCC:
ZAB
Mag var:
13° E
Fuel:
100LL, A+

Hourly traffic

Avg movements per hour · local time · last 30 days

12a 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12p 1p 2p 3p 4p 5p 6p 7p 8p 9p 10p 11p

Pilot & community notes

3 comments from OurAirports — click to expand

3
Rosenkavalier
09/29/2012
More about landing here
It's not that bad, even for a flat lander. Land rwy 3, even if there's a slight tailwind. Fly the VASI, which will put you a little long and keep you on glide slope. Just flre and let the rwy come up to meet you!
mziemann
03/21/2012
re: Cross currents make landing difficult
Hi, KSEZ was landing number 4 on my long solo cross-country flight during my flight training (my "3 towered landings" x-c: The first 3 ldgs were at Flagstaff, another bumpy, cross-windy airport!) Most of Arizona's airfields, especially those in the more northern parts, can be windy, gusty, and bumpy - that's just Arizona flying... but if the air was always smooth and always straight down the runway, everyone would want to live here! Don't let the "SS Sedona" spook you - it just looks scary since it is up on a teeny, tiny looking mesa. But it just ~looks~ that way. (That's how it got the nickname "SS Sedona" - it kinda looks like an aircraft carrier landing...) Here's the trick to landing there - NEVER try to put it down on the numbers! Land a little long - there will almost always be turbulence and even downdrafts at the ends of the runway - since the runway ends at the edge of the mesa which falls off rather abruptly to the valley floor below... Come in high, maybe a few knots fast, with a good sink rate and make it a short-field landing. Even though the runway looks small (since it looks like it's all alone up there, perched on a mesa) it really is plenty long and wide. It will probably be windy, so just keep flying the airplane all the way to the tie-downs. Get it tied-down and visit the FBO - get yourself a "SS Sedona" souvenir ballcap so you'll have braggin' rights. Then visit the new restaurant there - I hear they have good food! When you are done, go out and make a short field take-off so that you've got a little altitude under your butt before you pass over the far end of the runway - you'll be fine! Have fun! Mark
Anonymous
03/14/2012
Cross currents make landing difficult
This is a scary airport to land at. METAR does not show all the wind currents, even experienced pilots crash here.
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