Scottsdale (KSDL)

Scottsdale, AZ

Airport Information

Flight Category:
Unavailable
Winds:
Unavailable
Clouds:
Unavailable
Visibility:
Unavailable
Elevation:
1510.1 ft (460.3 m)
Ctrl Tower:
Yes (0700-2100)
Runways:
03/21 (8249x100)
Scottsdale Pilot Reviews:

Emily

April 13, 2025

The high volume of pilot training in the area means controllers sometimes need to prompt pilots for the correct transitions. Consequently, exiting the Bravo airspace can be stressf...

Smith

April 11, 2025

This is a very busy airport, yet it remains highly organized. I consistently experience premium, professional service from both the controllers and the FBOs. Be sure to visit Volan...

FBOs & Fuel

Fuel:
100LLJet A
$9.00
Full Service
$7.44
Full Service
Fees:
Parking:
From $5.00 (Single Engine)
Infrastructure:
From $7.00 (Single Engine)
Handling:
From $30.00 (Single Engine)
Unknown:
From $50.00 (Single Engine)
Pricing is the lowest per category. Always confirm with FBO staff.

Runway Information

Identifier:
RWY 03
Dimensions:
8249x100
Surface:
Asphalt
Elevation:
1444.2ft
Traffic Pattern:
Left
Approach Lighting:
Standard approach lighting
Displaced Threshold:
740ft
03

Recent Arrivals

Recent Departures

Radio Frequencies

ATIS:
118.6 MHz
Tower:
119.9 MHz
CTAF:
119.900 MHz
Ground:
121.6 MHz
Phoenix Approach:
120.7
Phoenix Departure:
120.7

Remarks

APT Lighting Schedule: When atct closed actvt reil runway 03 & 21; papi runway 03 & 21; mirl runway 03/21 - CTAF.

Customs svc available 1600z to 0200z; user fee must be prepaid online prior to arr.

Designated Customs Landing: Us customs user fee airport.

For cd when atct closed, contact phoenix approach at 602-306-2565.

Landing Fee: Tsnt fee for aircraft 12500 lb or greater based on max cert ramp weight; tsnt overnight parking fee.

Maint runup na 2200-0700.

Mil arr 24 hr ppr - 480-312-8478.

Noise Abatement: AOPA NOISE AWARENESS STEPS If practical, avoid noise-sensitive areas. Make every effort to fly at or above 2,000 feet over such areas when overflight cannot be avoided. • Consider using a reduced power setting if flight must be low because of cloud cover or overlying controlled airspace or when approaching the airport of destination. Propellers generate more noise than engines; flying with the lowest practical RPM setting will reduce aircraft noise substantially. • Perform stalls, spins, and other practice maneuvers over uninhabited terrain. • Familiarize yourself and comply with airport noise abatement procedures. • On takeoff, gain altitude as quickly as possible without compromising safety. Begin takeoffs at the start of a runway, not at an intersection. • Use PAPI. This will indicate a safe glide path and allow a smooth, quiet descent to the runway. (4 degrees at Scottsdale Airport) • Retract the landing gear either as soon as a landing straight ahead on the runway can no longer b

Noise Abatement: Climb as high as possible before leaving airport boundaries.

Noise Abatement: Discourage descents below 2,500 msl during practice approaches