N631CC
CC19Cirrus Aircraft SR22N21CQ LLC· ICAO24 a841a8· last seen 11d ago
N631CC is a Cirrus Aircraft SR22, a single-engine piston aircraft operated by N21CQ LLC. SkyMeter has tracked 120 flights totalling 102 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is KBJC to KBJC. Service window in our records spans 383 days. Of those flights, 20 (16.7%) 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 is the world's best-selling single-engine piston aircraft and the first production airplane certified with an airframe parachute as standard equipment. Introduced in 2001 by Cirrus Aircraft of Duluth, Minnesota, the SR22 revolutionized general aviation by combining composite construction, glass-panel avionics, and the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS) into a high-performance four-seat design that appealed to both new pilots and experienced aviators seeking modern safety features. The aircraft's side-stick control, spacious cabin, and sleek composite airframe set it apart from traditional aluminum trainers and made it the aspirational choice for owner-flown personal transportation.
Powered by a Continental IO-550 engine producing 310 horsepower, the SR22 cruises at approximately 183 knots and climbs at 1,400 feet per minute, offering performance that rivals or exceeds many twin-engine aircraft while burning less fuel. Its 3,600-pound maximum takeoff weight allows for a useful load around 1,200 pounds, accommodating four adults and baggage with full fuel on most missions. The aircraft's 81-foot wingspan and laminar-flow wing design deliver efficient cruise performance at altitudes up to 17,500 feet, while the CAPS system provides a last-resort safety option that has saved over 100 lives since certification.
The SR22 has become the training aircraft of choice for many professional pilot programs and remains popular among business owners, physicians, and affluent private pilots who value its combination of speed, comfort, and safety technology. Later variants introduced turbocharging, upgraded avionics, and refined aerodynamics, but the fundamental design established with the early G1 and G2 models remains largely unchanged. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.
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