UNITED STATES AVIATION LLC· ICAO24 a206c7· last seen 4d ago

N23GK is a Cirrus Aircraft SR22, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by UNITED STATES AVIATION LLC. SkyMeter has tracked 92 flights totalling 45 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is 7FL6 to 7FL6. Service window in our records spans 342 days. Of those flights, 22 (23.9%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Cirrus Aircraft SR22 has a maximum takeoff weight of 3,600 lb, light wake category.

About the Cirrus Aircraft SR22

The Cirrus SR22 revolutionized general aviation when it entered production in 2001 as the world's first certified aircraft with a whole-airframe parachute recovery system as standard equipment. Built by Cirrus Aircraft in Duluth, Minnesota, the SR22 is a high-performance single-engine composite aircraft that became the best-selling four-seat piston aircraft in the world, with over 7,000 delivered. Its Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) has saved over 100 lives in real-world deployments, fundamentally changing the safety calculus for light aircraft.

Powered by a Continental IO-550-N producing 310 horsepower, the SR22 cruises at 183 knots true airspeed and climbs at 1,400 feet per minute, making it one of the fastest fixed-gear piston singles available. The aircraft's composite construction—primarily carbon fiber and fiberglass—delivers exceptional strength-to-weight ratio and smooth aerodynamics. Maximum range exceeds 1,200 nautical miles with reserves, and the service ceiling reaches 17,500 feet. The SR22's glass cockpit, initially the Avidyne Entegra (SREY designation) and later the Garmin Perspective, brought jet-like avionics integration to the piston market years before competitors.

The type has earned a reputation among owner-pilots for combining speed, comfort, and advanced safety systems, though it demands respect for its higher approach speeds and slick aerodynamics compared to traditional trainers. The SR22 serves roles from personal transportation to flight training to air-taxi operations, with variants including the turbocharged SR22T and the latest G6 models featuring enhanced autopilot and connectivity. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
92
all time
FLOWN HOURS
45
tracked time
📍
AIRPORTS VISITED
20
unique
📡
CALLSIGNS
1
26 routes
📅
SERVICE PERIOD
07/24/2025 → 07/02/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
23.9%
22 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

10
6
6
2
K1J6 X55
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1
1
1
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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

1

Aircraft specifications

Cirrus Aircraft SR22

Engines
Single Piston
Vref (approach)
80 kt
MTOW
3,600 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 46 operations of N23GK

46
07/02/2026
34m
No alerts
06/30/2026
20m
No alerts
05/31/2026
59m
No alerts
05/31/2026
1h 23m
No alerts
05/30/2026
35m
No alerts
05/03/2026
13m
No alerts
05/03/2026
12m
No alerts
04/25/2026
34m
No alerts
04/25/2026
14m
No alerts
03/28/2026
40m
No alerts
03/23/2026
24m
No alerts
03/23/2026
11m
No alerts
03/21/2026
47m
△ Unstable approach
02/27/2026
15m
△ Unstable approach
02/27/2026
17m
No alerts
02/24/2026
14m
No alerts
02/24/2026
11m
No alerts
02/21/2026
30m
△ Unstable approach
02/21/2026
41m
No alerts
02/21/2026
18m
No alerts
02/17/2026
39m
No alerts
02/13/2026
45m
△ Unstable approach
02/13/2026
5m
No alerts
02/13/2026
40m
No alerts
02/11/2026
21m
No alerts
01/18/2026
18m
No alerts
01/17/2026
37m
△ Unstable approach
01/16/2026
34m
No alerts
12/14/2025
41m
No alerts
12/12/2025
48m
△ Unstable approach
12/12/2025
17m
No alerts
12/11/2025
38m
No alerts
11/20/2025
33m
No alerts
11/20/2025
36m
No alerts
11/18/2025
14m
No alerts
11/18/2025
30m
No alerts
11/18/2025
17m
No alerts
11/17/2025
42m
No alerts
11/16/2025
17m
No alerts
07/29/2025
9m
△ Unstable approach
07/29/2025
18m
No alerts
07/29/2025
17m
No alerts
07/27/2025
14m
△ Unstable approach
07/27/2025
58m
△ Unstable approach
07/26/2025
41m
△ Unstable approach
07/24/2025
40m
△ Unstable approach
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