Show Utah Air Routes Okayed Aerial routes in northwestern Utah and southwestern Idaho have been approved by the Federal Administration for use by Air Force Reserve pilots to fly subsonic training CIVILIAN pilots are advised to check revised aviation maps posted at their local airports to become familiar 1 with the fighter-bombers from the Tactical Fighter Group at Hill will begin flying the routes beginning 1 and will continue until further Flights will usually be conducted on Tuesdays through THE RUNS will be over isolated Populated areas will be Flights will be below 1500 They will be flown in one direction only when the ceiling is above feet and visibility is more than five OFFICIALS from the said that the low-level runs are an important part of training Air Force Reserve pilots in navigating at low levels and at high Pilots from the will file a flight plan with the Salt Lake City Flight Service Station at least 30 minutes prior to takeoff on the special Civilian pilots are urged to check with the Flight Service Station if they are going to be flying in the isolated area or crossing the published PILOTS desiring additional information on the flights should contact Frank Bernard or Captain Leon Garner at Hill or area code Monday through Friday from a.m. to 4 p.m. |