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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? Pangborn landed on his famous trip at another airport (Fancher Field) so that can't have anything to do with it (i.e. Fancher owning a restuarant, etc.). |
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