SR22 pilot reported a runway excursion after hydroplaning during landing.
Synopsis
SR22 pilot reported a runway excursion after hydroplaning during landing.
Narrative
I was approaching to land on Runway XX at ZZZ airport. I was flying VFR from ZZZ1 to ZZZ. I was receiving VFR flight following from ZZZ1 Center; and just prior to landing; I had been switched over to ZZZ Center. I cancelled services with them approximately 10 nm from ZZZ squawked VFR; and made my comms on the CTAF on XYY.Z.This is an airport I'm very familiar with; as I've landed at ZZZ dozens of times. It's a small non-towered airport with a short and fairly narrow runway. Because of this; even though visibility was fine; I always fly direct to ZZZZZ; ZZZZZ1; and ZZZZZ2 just so I know I'll be lined up with Runway XX on approach. Once I was on short final; I could tell that the runway was wet. The runway at ZZZ is only a little over 3;XXX feet in length; so I knew I would have to brake as soon as I touched down at the runway threshold. Once I touched down; I braked and began hydroplaning; so I let up on the brakes to straighten the aircraft back out and and to coast for a second before I reapplied the brakes. At that point; I simply ran out of runway before I could bring the airplane to a stop.At the end of a runway; I skidded off; causing some damage to the plane.
Source: NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (public domain). Reports are voluntary submissions and are not verified by NASA.