Citabriair Airport — Cedar City Area, Utah

Citabriair Airport is a private general aviation facility located in the Cedar City area of Iron County, Utah. The airport's name reflects the Citabria aircraft line—a classic American aerobatic trainer and sport plane whose name is simply 'airbatic' spelled backwards—suggesting a connection to aerobatic or sport aviation operations in the Iron County region. The facility operates within the FAA Northwest Mountain Region's oversight area at elevations characteristic of Utah's southwestern plateau country.

Iron County's aviation environment centers on the publicly owned Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC), but private airstrips like Citabriair Airport serve the specific needs of individual pilots and small operations that prefer or require dedicated private facilities. The surrounding landscape of southwestern Utah, dominated by the Pine Valley Mountains, Iron Springs copper mining district, and the transition zone between the Great Basin and the Colorado Plateau, provides both scenic flying opportunities and demanding operational considerations for local pilots.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of aircraft is a Citabria?

The Citabria is an American Champion Aircraft line of fabric-covered, tailwheel light aircraft known for their aerobatic capability. The Super Decathlon variant is particularly popular for aerobatic training, and the airport name suggests a connection to these classic sport aviation aircraft.

Is Citabriair Airport open to the public?

As a private facility, Citabriair Airport requires prior permission for public access. Pilots planning to use the facility should contact the owner well in advance to obtain landing clearance.

What public airport serves the Cedar City area?

Cedar City Regional Airport (CDC) is the primary public airport serving Iron County, with commercial service from SkyWest Airlines operating as United Express, providing connections to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC).

What is the terrain like around the Cedar City area for flying?

Southwestern Utah features a complex mix of plateau country, volcanic uplands, and desert valleys. The area south of Cedar City drops toward the Mojave Desert, while Hurricane Cliffs, Zion Plateau, and the Pine Valley Mountains create significant terrain obstacles requiring careful navigation.

Citabriair Airport Contact Information

Address, Phone Number, and Hours for an Airports in Cedar, Utah.

Name Citabriair Airport
Address 8847 West 2200 South, Cedar UT 84720 Map
Phone (801) 586-9762
Website
Hours

Map of Citabriair Airport


Sport Aviation and Private Flying in Iron County, Utah

Iron County's aviation community, centered on Cedar City, benefits from a diverse mix of public infrastructure and private facilities that together serve the region's general aviation needs. Cedar City's position as the gateway to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, and Cedar Breaks National Monument has made it a growing tourism hub, and aviation access reflects that growth. Private airports like Citabriair Airport contribute to the local flying culture that has produced many licensed pilots from Iron County communities.

Southern Utah's mild winter climate compared to the Wasatch Front makes the Cedar City area popular for year-round general aviation operations, despite the elevated terrain. The proximity to Zion National Park's special flight rules airspace, the Bryce Canyon approaches, and the active glider operations at various southern Utah airports creates a dynamic and varied flying environment. The Utah DOT Aeronautics Division's pilot safety programs and the FAA's Wings program are particularly well-utilized in this region's active GA community.

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