Talk:Aspen/Pitkin County Airport

Incidents section?
Wikipedia pages on airports generally have a section on aviation incidents (e.g. crashes) that have occurred there. Unless Aspen is miraculously crash-free since its founding, it should have an incidents section as well. (I don't have the knowledge necessary to write such a section, but I'm sure that info would be available on the NTSB/FAA websites.) KBurchfiel (talk) 04:31, 2 June 2013 (UTC)

Northwest
I've removed Northwest, as they no longer fly to ASE. --75.72.161.204 00:32, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

Good information, but unsourced
Thank you to the person who made a bunch of changes from 205.170.51.30 on 24 August. If you can add some inline citations, that would be most helpful. Also, consider registering an account. You clearly have the knowledge and desire to contribute.

S4n1HS22WMX695In (talk) 01:57, 27 August 2009 (UTC)

Requested move

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The result of the move request was: speedy close, disruptive, WP:SNOW. -- JHunterJ (talk) 00:37, 19 November 2012 (UTC)

Aspen–Pitkin County Airport → Aspen-Pitkin County Airport – Spelling. Apteva (talk) 01:44, 15 November 2012 (UTC)

Survey

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 * Oppose, as I don't think there's a place called "Aspen-Pitkin" or "Aspen-Pitkin County". 213.246.91.158 (talk) 08:33, 16 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Irrelevant. That is the name of the airport, and therefore that is the name we should be using for the article. We do not get to make up spellings of items that have established names, like airports. Apteva (talk) 05:29, 18 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Oppose, per MOS and various other recent discussions on other hyphen&hArr;en dash moves. PaleAqua (talk) 02:42, 17 November 2012 (UTC)
 * MOS does not apply - it does not tell us how to spell airports, and as far as I have been able to determine, there are no proper nouns which include an endash, while there are many that use a hyphen. It would be wise to include the name of this airport as an example in the MOS, as suggested (spelled with a hyphen). Right now there are at least three examples in the endash section which are incorrectly spelled, using the wrong punctuation and/or the wrong capitalization (one is marked as under discussion). How is anyone to believe the MOS when it is riddled with errors? Apteva (talk) 05:29, 18 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Here is a proper name with en dash (Aspen–Pitkin County Airport). More books use slash than hyphen in styling this proper name, indicating a parallel relationship between the city and the county; that's the sort of relationship for which WP style uses the en dash.  Dicklyon (talk) 05:46, 18 November 2012 (UTC)

Discussion

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 * Multi: these individual RMs to remove dashes from titles are all part of Apteva's one persistently disruptive anti-MOS initiative, and should really be considered as one question if reconsidered at all.  See currently open Talk:Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport and Talk:Seattle–Tacoma International Airport as well as closed Talk:Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, Talk:Manchester–Boston Regional Airport, Talk:Dillant–Hopkins Airport, and Talk:Ephraim–Gibraltar Airport, (to say nothing of his similar efforts on wars, comets, etc.).  If I knew of any cases where his suggestion prevailed, I'd link those, too.  Dicklyon (talk) 18:45, 15 November 2012 (UTC)
 * What is disruptive is someone else moving these to using an endash, when a hyphen is clearly called for. There are 9,000 airports, and none use an endash. These could have been combined, but are more easily discussed separately. Apteva (talk) 21:59, 15 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Speedy close for disruption — kwami (talk) 00:23, 16 November 2012 (UTC)
 * It is never disruption to fix errors. It is, however disruption to introduce them. There are 9,000 airports, and none are spelled using an endash. Apteva (talk) 06:09, 16 November 2012 (UTC)
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