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2009 Hudson River mid-air collision
I was wondering whether we should nominate this article for Good Article status, and being one of the top editors of this article, your opinion is important to me. I might be trying to push this article too quickly to GA-status, so please stop me if that is the case.

I think that this article has the qualities of a good article:
 * 1. It is generally well-written, and complies with MoS as far as I can see.
 * 2. It is factually accurate and has multiple sources (21 right now), all of which are credible news articles and documents by credible sources (e.g. NY Times, CNN, US Supreme Court).
 * 3. It is broad and covers all aspects of the event without excessive detail, and has info about the crash, recovery, investigation, and aftermath.
 * 4. It adheres to NPOV, and any statements that might possibly be considered points of view are all reliably sourced.
 * 5. There is no edit war and the article is stable. As far as I can tell, all of the edits in the past few days have been constructive or simply fixing errors.
 * 6. Though there are only two images, both are free US Coast Guard pictures, and if needed, there are additional pictures available.

Should we nominate, or hold off on it for some time? You may reply to me on my talk page. Thanks! Whaatt uSpeak  what iDone  13:17, 14 August 2009 (UTC)

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