The Fort St. John International Airshow is back
The Snowbirds return to the North Peace Regional Airport, along with the Skyhawks, Harvard planes, and the massive Hercules.

Snowbird 8 and Lead Solo, Logan Reid, has been flying as part of the air force since 2013. Reid feels a strong sense of community performing in airshows and said flying in tight formation with eight other aircraft is his life’s privilege.
“My favorite part of the show, and I’m being a little bit biased here, is when we do the head-on cross. It’s when we fly as fast as we can, as close as we can, head-on towards another airplane,” said Reid.
Reid fell in love with flying at a young age as an Air Cadet and experienced his first flight in a small plane.

“I love the perspective that altitude gives you,” said Reid. “ You’re flying up at a few thousand feet high. You see cars and you’re able to turn in whatever direction you want. I fell in love with it as soon as I did that, and I realized that’s what I wanted to do.”
Latest Stories
Reid and the Snowbirds hit the tarmac July 30th and 31st for the Airshow.
According to Reid, there will be a wide variety of performances and autograph signing by the pilots. He encourages Fort St. John community members to head to the airport to take in the sights.
Stay connected with local news
Make us your
home page
