I would like to pass this article, but unfortunately it is something of a mess at present. I will allow plenty of time for changes. Let me know if you feel it should be closed.
Lead
Access date required for fn 1 Done
Instances of fn 4 require a page number - everywhere
Geography
References required at end of all three paragraphs. Done
History
fn 9 and 20 requires a title and publisher Done
fn 17 and 22 require a page number Done
Conversion for runway length Done
Suggest dropping the coordinates Done
U-2 Program
We don't normally capitalise code words on Wikipedia, but you don't need to change this unless you are aiming for A-class or FAC as MOS conformance is not required at GA Not done I am not currently aiming for either of them.
fn 24 requires page numbers - everywhere Done
OXCART Program
Reference required for third paragraph Done
Foreign technology evaluation
Reference required for second paragraph
Citation required tag Done
Citations required on last two paragraphs Done
fn 33 requires a page number Done removed
Have Blue/F-117 program
Paragraphs six and seven require references
U.S. government's positions on Area 51
Last sentences of first two paragraphs require references Done
U.S. government's positions on Area 51
fn 6 requires a page
Environmental lawsuit
First paragraph requires references Done
Last sentence of second paragraph requires references Done
1974 Skylab photography
Last sentences of first two paragraphs require references Done
UFO and other conspiracy theories
Last sentences of first two paragraphs require references
First I've heard of NERVA at Area 51 (it was at Area 1825) Double check. Done
A. It contains a list of all references (sources of information), presented in accordance with
the layout style guideline:
The layout style guideline says: "Editors may use any citation method they choose, but it should be consistent within an article." It is not consistent in this article. Invoking IAR on this.