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Naming aviation accident victims in articles has been discussed multiple times.
- http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Talk:Northwest_Airlines_Flight_255#Should_Cecelia_Cichan_be_mentioned_by_name?
- http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Talk:1943_Gibraltar_B-24_crash#Question
- http://en.wiki.x.io/wiki/Talk:Galaxy_Airlines_Flight_203
- Remove "all" from infobox per a discussion at Template talk:Infobox aircraft occurrence#Time to drop the "(all)" from casualty figures?
- Change call sign format per MOS:CAPS and a discussion at Talk:Germanwings Flight 9525#Call sign nomenclature
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Aviation/Style guide/Layout (Accidents)
- Wikipedia:Huggle/Users
- Done
- Facepalm
- Help:Archiving a talk page
- One IP look up tool https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/2601:193:8300:1300:6465:f061:a6a7:63a1
- Date format by country
- After AFD an article add it to Wikipedia:WikiProject Deletion sorting/Aviation
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Wikipedia:Please be a giant dick, so we can ban you
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Once again, commenting on other editors rather than the topic at hand is the last resort for someone who has nothing to offer. It's a way of deflecting from the real issue. (ie: if you don't know then simply claim I don't know and hope no one sees through the smoke screen.) What I know is you don't know me, thus your comments do not bother me, they only reflect on you. Since I am not claiming to know, but only that I've read in sources, you are not talking about me but rather the multitude of experts in the field.
- Forgive me if I don't take your word for it, but as far as anyone can tell you are just some IP who could be anyone from a child to an expert yourself, who knows? That's why we don't take people's word. We require them to bring reliable sources. Any expert should have plenty of them. Your language suggests a dislike for the Japanese (or at least a preference for the Chinese) so do you think it's possible that you may have a personal bias that is clouding your judgment?
- I would love to add information about this if it exists. I've asked you to help me find it. You must have gotten it from somewhere (that is, if you are not making it up) so I don't understand why you can't show your sources to us. I'm trying to help, and it would be great if you'd stop fighting and collaborate. User:Zaereth
Move new aircraft article to main space checklist
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- 1) Add header to Talk page
- 2) Add article to proper new article list ie: Wikipedia:New articles (Aircraft)
- 3) Change quantity of list in step 2
- 4) If necessary remove from Missing articles list ie: Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft/Missing articles/5
- 5) Add categories
Wikipedia:Wikipedia abbreviations Wikipedia:External links WP:AIRCRASH
- Rewrite summary per project consensus: summarize facts and circumstances, leave the causes for the article body
- Portal bar goes at the bottom per guidelines. Remove arbitrary collection of links in See also section: establish similarity based on reliable sources before adding any
- To request Move db move
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