Fly the friendly skies with one of our local sail plane instructors.
Catch the lift against the pristine Wasatch mountain ridges, and let the wind take you from
valley floor to mountain top without the need of an engine.
Logan Utah Image Gallery
Local Fly-girl Denice Turner
Denice Turner, flies her Cessna 172 Skyhawk West to Reno and back to Logan on her weekly
commute between home, work, and school.
Flying The Cub, What A Sweet Sensation
Utah State University Wright Brother Flyer
The Spiral Jetty
The shore of The Great Salt Lake is just a quick hop, skip and a jump away from the Logan
Cache Airport. Enjoy the scenic shoreline and take in the breath taking views of multi-colored
waters and stark desert landscapes pressed against snowcapped mountains.
Local Fly-girl, Cathy Roche, and her Piper 150.
Everyone feels welcome when flying into the Logan Cache Airport, our welcoming committee
comprises of several FBO’s, as well as flight schools for both fixed wing, sail planes, and
helicopters.
Dennis Peck, local fly-boy, testing his wings on a warm sunny summer afternoon.
Logan Cache Airport is home to a number of airplanes, helicopters and jet planes. Whether
your a private pilot, a whirlybird enthusiast, or a corporate pilot, you’ll feel right at home when
landing at the Logan Cache Airport.
Local Fly-Boy & LGU Association Board Member Lan Turner
LGU Association is the local chapter of airport associations, everyone is welcome, pilot or not!
We enjoy all kinds of activities, including fly-ins, educational get-togethers, and much more!
Clearing Snow on Runway 35.
Winter time travel in the inter-mountain west often times brings deep winter snow pack.
Always check airport conditions before attempting a flight into Logan’s winter wonderland.
Wellsville Mountains
Looking North, while crossing from Brigham City to Logan, through Sardine Canyon. A very
popular altitude for this pass is 8000 feet MSL, an altitude you might want to avoid when
making this transition.