KEAT name history?
"tjd" wrote in message
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On Jun 5, 6:55 pm, "Ken Finney" wrote:
Pangborn airport in Wenatchee, Washington is named after Clyde Pangborn,
but
bears the identifier (EAT). Anyone know why that identifier, or was it
just
random?
The only thing I notice is wEnATchee - sometimes they do things like
that, i.e. EWK for nEWarK, etc. also 'W' is not allowed as a first
letter (nor K or N).
FYI Newark is EWR
Frank
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