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Show Parowan City Airport To Be Studied in National Airport Plan j WASHINGTON The Federal Aviation Agency has told Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, (R-Utah), that it is going to give "careful consideration" to the Senator's request to include Parowan City in the next National Airport plan. Sen. Bennett and Parowan City officials had requested the FAA to give Parowan consideration for an airport. Cole Morrow, director of Airport Services for the FAA, told the Senator that the FAA is going to ask the Western Reg. ional office of the FAA to examine ex-amine Parowan to determine if there is a requirement for pub-lie pub-lie airport facilities. "If such a requirement does exist you can be assured it will be indicated in the next revision I to our National Airport Plan," Mr. Morrow told Sen. Bennett. ' The Parowan Airoort, lying north of Highway 91 northeast of the city, has a cleared landing land-ing strip which can be and has been used on a limited basis by small private planes. It also has a large hangar with a runway up to it, which has been used for many years and is in rather a poor state of repair, but still usable. us-able. The runway that has been in use runs from the southwest to the northeast. |