Drone Survey Services in Logan, UT

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Drone Survey Services Available in Logan, UT

Logan is the regional hub for Cache Valley, driven by Utah State University campus expansion, healthcare facilities, and a growing tech sector. The mountain valley location creates winter temperature inversions, with agricultural survey providing a niche service area.

Drone Surveys for Logan's Construction Market

Logan is the largest city in Cache Valley and home to Utah State University. Construction is driven by USU campus expansion, healthcare facilities at Logan Regional Hospital, and residential development. The city serves as the regional hub for northern Utah and southern Idaho. Commercial development along Main Street and the Logan River corridor provides steady construction activity. The city has a growing tech and manufacturing sector in the Cache Valley Business Park.

Active Developers in the Area:

  • Utah State University — Campus building construction, research facility expansion, and student housing
  • Logan Regional Hospital — Hospital expansion and medical office construction
  • Cache Valley Business Park — Tech and manufacturing facility development
Drone survey in progress at a construction site in Logan, UT with local terrain visible

Typical Project Costs in Utah

Cost ranges are based on market data for Logan Metropolitan Area. Actual pricing depends on site size, complexity, and deliverables.

Service Type Low End High End
Topographic Survey $1,500 $6,500
Drone Inspection $500 $2,800
LiDAR Scanning $2,500 $11,000
Environmental Monitoring $1,200 $5,500
Aerial Imagery $300 $1,800
Construction Monitoring $650 $3,200
Real Estate Photography $250 $1,200
Roof Inspection $300 $1,500

Local Airspace & Regulations in Logan, UT

FAA Part 107 Requirements

All commercial drone operations in Utah require the pilot to hold an active FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Our network surveyors are verified Part 107 holders.

State Drone Laws

Utah enacted SB 167 (2019), establishing state authority over UAS operations and preempting local municipalities from regulating drone flight paths, airspace, or pilot requirements. SB 210 (2021) added privacy protections and restrictions on drone surveillance of private property. Utah has significant restricted military airspace including Hill Air Force Base (home to F-35 and F-16 fighter wings and the Ogden Air Logistics Center), Dugway Proving Ground, and Utah Test and Training Range. The state also has extensive National Park and National Monument no-drone zones, including Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Grand Staircase-Escalante. Commercial operators must hold a valid FAA Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. Utah does not require a separate state drone license. Operators flying near military installations, national parks, tribal lands, or ski areas must coordinate with the controlling agency. Utah mountain terrain and winter weather create significant operational challenges, with density altitude affecting performance at elevations above 5,000 feet and winter storms limiting flying windows.

Local Ordinances

Logan follows FAA Part 107 regulations. Under Utah state law (SB 167, 2019), only the state may regulate drone flight paths. The Wasatch Mountains and Cache National Forest to the east require US Forest Service permits for commercial flights. Utah State University campus may have restrictions on drone overflights.

Restricted Airspace

  • Class D airspace around Logan-Cache Airport (LGU)
  • Wasatch Mountain Range and Cache National Forest flight restrictions to the east
  • Bear River corridor with minimal additional restrictions
  • Cache Valley location creates temperature inversion conditions in winter

Airports in the area: Logan-Cache Airport (LGU)

Why Hire Through Aerius View in Logan, UT?

FAA-Certified

Every surveyor holds an active Part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate.

Local to Logan

Surveyors who know the Utah airspace and local permitting.

No Cost to Quote

Submit your project at no charge. Pay the surveyor directly if you proceed.

Fast Turnaround

A local surveyor contacts you within 2 business days.

How Our Logan Matching Process Works

We're actively building our network of FAA-certified drone operators in Logan, UT. Here's exactly what happens when you submit a project request.

1

Submit Your Project

Tell us your site location, acreage, and what you need (topographic survey, LiDAR, inspection, etc.). Takes 60 seconds. No cost, no obligation.

2

We Match & Vet

We identify Part 107-certified operators in Utah with the right equipment for your project. Every pilot is verified for active certification, insurance, and relevant experience in Utah airspace.

3

You Get Quotes

Matched surveyors contact you within 2 business days with quotes. You compare pricing, timelines, and deliverables, then choose the right fit. You pay the surveyor directly, no markup.

What Deliverables Do You Get?

Every project includes professional-grade deliverables compatible with standard construction and engineering software:

  • Orthomosaic maps (GeoTIFF) for site overview and documentation
  • Point clouds (LAS/LAZ) for 3D modeling and volumetric analysis
  • DEM/DSM terrain models for cut/fill and grade analysis
  • Contour lines (DXF/DWG, CAD-ready) for Civil 3D and Revit
  • Progress reports with side-by-side comparisons for construction monitoring
  • Coordinate systems matched to your project datum (State Plane, UTM, or local)

Insurance & Liability Protection

Pilot Insurance Required

Every operator in our network must carry active liability insurance. Minimum coverage: $1,000,000 general liability. Proof of insurance is verified before any pilot joins the network.

FAA Part 107 Verified

We confirm each pilot's Remote Pilot Certificate is active and in good standing through the FAA Airmen Inquiry system. Expired certificates are flagged automatically.

Equipment Documentation

Pilots list their drone models, sensors (RGB, LiDAR, thermal, multispectral), and payload specs so we can match the right equipment to your project requirements.

Site Safety Coordination

Pilots coordinate with your site superintendent for safe operations on active construction sites, including flight plans that avoid worker areas and equipment zones.

Logan, UT Drone Survey FAQs

What drone services are most needed in Logan?

Utah State University campus expansion creates institutional construction monitoring demand. Logan Regional Hospital expansion requires healthcare facility survey. Residential development requires topographic surveys and progress monitoring. The Cache Valley Business Park creates tech and manufacturing facility construction survey needs. Agricultural survey for the surrounding Cache Valley farmland is a potential service area.

Does Logan have controlled airspace?

Logan-Cache Airport (LGU) has Class D airspace. Drone operators flying within the Class D radius need LAANC authorization. The airport primarily serves general aviation and university-related traffic.

How does Logan elevation affect drone flying?

Logan sits at approximately 4,500 feet elevation in Cache Valley. The surrounding Wasatch Mountains rise to over 9,000 feet. The valley elevation reduces drone performance. The mountain valley location creates strong temperature inversions in winter, trapping cold air and haze in the valley. This can severely limit visibility for winter drone operations.

Can I fly a drone in the Cache National Forest near Logan?

The Cache National Forest in the Wasatch Mountains east of Logan is managed by the US Forest Service. Commercial drone flights require a special use permit. The forested mountain terrain creates challenging wind conditions. Check forest boundaries before flying in the mountains east of the city.

What makes Logan unique for drone survey?

Logan is the largest city in Cache Valley, serving as the regional hub for northern Utah and southern Idaho. The university, healthcare, and growing tech sectors create diverse construction monitoring demand. The agricultural Cache Valley creates niche multispectral imaging and crop survey opportunities. The mountain valley location and winter temperature inversions create unique operational challenges.

Does Logan have its own drone ordinances?

No. Under Utah state law SB 167 (2019), only the state may regulate drone flight paths, preempting local municipalities. Logan follows FAA Part 107 regulations without additional local drone-specific ordinances.

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