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List of notable accidents and incidents on commercial aircraft
I just reverted your edit of this list, and wanted to let you know why. It has become a general consensus on the article's talk page that for an event to be notable enough to be included in the list, if must first have its own Wikipedia article. This is being codified in the proposed guidelines for the list (Wikipedia talk:List of notable accidents and incidents on commercial aircraft/Guideline for inclusion criteria and format). I hope this reversion hasn't offended you. Please feel free to contest my action, but it would probably be better if you went ahead and actually wrote an article about the event, using the standard WP naming scheme for such events, and then included it back into the list. Thanks! Akradecki 15:52, 23 November 2006 (UTC)