Mission

    Our mission is to promote and protect San Carlos Airport and its flight operations, and to enhance the safety and spirit of general aviation through participation in local community activities.

Live Views of San Carlos Airport (SQL)

    (updated every two minutes)
    click to see large image SQL cam1

    SQL cam2

    panorama of San Mateo Bridge
    panorama of San Mateo Bridge from SQL -- updated every 30 minutes between 7AM and 5PM
    Click for: AWOS at SQL

    Click here for large webcam images and panoramas. Click here for a view from Emerald Hills.

    Listen: air traffic control at SQL courtesy liveatc.net

San Carlos METAR

    KSQL 080349Z 21003KT 10SM SCT013 BKN018 15/13 A2986 RMK LAST

    A METAR describes the current weather at an airport. Click here to learn how to read a METAR.

SQL Notams

    Click here to read the Notices to Airmen (Notams) from the FAA and DOD about San Carlos Airport and the nearby area.

Live Views of Half Moon Bay Airport (HAF)

    (updated every two minutes)
    click to see large image
    HAF webcam
    panorama around HAF
    HAF panorama from approach end of RWY 30 on left to approach end of RWY 12 on the right -- updated every 30 minutes between 7AM and 5PM.
    Click for: ASOS at HAF

Photos at SQL


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Contact

  • Email: webmaster at sancarlosairport.org
  • Our mailing address:
    San Carlos Airport Association
    P.O. Box 1183
    San Carlos, CA 94070
 

Noise Abatement Procedures with a Focus on SQL


The following FAA Safety Seminar is of interest to pilots at SQL

“Noise abatement procedures with a focus on SQL”

Topic: In todays noise sensitive climate it is extremely important for all aviators to know and understand noise abatement procedures.

On Wednesday, September 16, 2009 at 7:00 PM
Location:
West Valley Flying Club
795 Skyway Dr
Suite B
San Carlos, CA 94070

Description:
Gone are the days of hoping that our ‘noise sensitive neighbors’ will simply move away. Airports are fighting for their right to survive and we are on the front lines. Flying neighborly requires knowing how to obtain and fly local noise abatement procedures.

To view further details and registration information for this event, click here.

The sponsor for this event is: FAASTeam WP Area 7 & SJFSDO