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I would only request that the article be expanded with extra information like what were the settlements for the other victims?
Lincher17:00, 18 October 2006 (UTC)reply
Name of craft
Was the aircraft actually named "Avjet Aspen Crash?" If not, the opening sentence needs rewording, because that's what it sounds like.
Rampart11:18, 23 October 2006 (UTC)reply
First, it's an accident, not an incident (per
NTSB's definition). Second, it's notable by virtue of its being reported in numerous mainstream publications, including newspapers, NTSB, ASN, and professional magazines. The references included in this article are just samples. In general, a charter jet crashing with 18 fatalities, where the accident investigation results in safety rule changes, and over 11.7$M in publicized litigation settlements, is well above average in notability.
Crum37520:25, 21 July 2007 (UTC)reply
Well it's notable as the dumb f**k charter customer didn't get his dinner party. All he got was everyone on board, including himself, killed.
And if he'd come into the cockpit while I was flying and tried to pressure me into landing when I didn't think it safe I would have threatened to have the police meet the aircraft wherever I did eventually land and have them arrest the c**t for "threatening behaviour" and "endangering an aircraft while in flight" - both serious
arrestable offences. No contract or job is worth dying for. Just ask the dead pilot's relatives. — Preceding
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14:22, 27 July 2016 (UTC)reply
The problems with lack of in-line citations in some sections, which led to GA-status being withdrawn at
WP:GAR appear to have been addressed. I will now carry out a more detailed review of this article.
Pyrotec (
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19:59, 28 September 2009 (UTC)reply
Yes. However, Ref 1, which is invoked 12 times, is a 41 page PDF file. A page number, or pages numbers, aught to be provided each time this reference is called. This might mean moving the reference as a whole into, say, a source page and then grouping the in-line citations into "clusters" of the same page or range of pages, such as NSTB pages 2-3, NSTB pages 25-27, etc.