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I am afraid that this list has started to wander away from its subject, namely "general aviation" accidents.
Examples:
- January 29, 2013 – SCAT Airlines Bombardier CRJ200 airliner
- April 13, 2013 - Lion Air Boeing 737-800; both are definitely not GA accidents.
- February 13, 2013 – Ukrainian Antonov An-24 plane
- March 4, 2013 – Fokker 50 cargo airplane; those two most probably are no GA accidents.
The definition in para 1 may be misleading potential contributors: "... i.e. not military or scheduled airline flights."
In order to clarify this my suggestion is to replace it by the definition in the article
General aviation, namely: "all civil aviation operations other than scheduled air services and non-scheduled air transport operations for remuneration or hire." --
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I deleted the sentence from this crash description that stated the crash led Congress to mandate ELTs for aircraft. It didn't, as explained on the Hale_Boggs and emergency beacon page under History/United States. Kotaqua ( talk) 03:39, 6 October 2017 (UTC)