A light aircraft crashed into a house in North Logan on Saturday evening. North Park Police have confirmed that the plane s sole occupant was dead when first responders arrived.
LOGAN One person has died after a single-engine airplane crashed into a North Logan house Saturday night, officials say.
Around 8:30 p.m., the single-engine SeaRey LSX plane crashed into a house at 2295 Meadow Lark Lane, according to a written statement from the Federal Aviation Administration.
The single occupant of the plane was declared dead on the scene, North Park Police Chief Ulysses Black told KSL later in the evening. The house was not occupied at the time of the crash, he said.
Further details about what may have caused the crash were not available Saturday night.
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1 person is dead after a small plane crashed into a Utah home
KTVZ
By Alta Spells, CNN
The pilot of a small airplane was killed when it crashed into a home in North Logan, Utah, Saturday night, according to authorities.
First responders were notified of the crash after receiving a call around 8:40 p.m., North Park Police Chief Ulysses Black told CNN.
When fire crews arrived, they confirmed a plane had crashed into a home and the sole occupant was deceased inside the plane, Black said. The homeowners were not at the residence at the time of the crash.
Crews were in the process of recovering the victim, according to Logan City Fire Department Chief Brad Hannig.