User talk:RegionalAirportUpdater

Howdy
Greetings, and welcome to Wikipedia! I noted your recent edit updating the air-service information for McCook, Nebraska. If you don't mind, I'd like to make a couple of suggestions.

First, it's always better to have a citation to back up information in an article. Don't just give us the information; tell us where you got it. The easiest way to cite sources is by enclosing your citation between tags. Here's an example. If you're citing an online source, put the URL between single square brackets; after the URL, a single space, followed by the text that you want for the link. Here's an example. It's also a good idea to include the date on which you accessed the source; that tells future editors when information might be outdated, and, if a website's been changed, allows them to look for archived versions that might support your information.

Which leads to my second suggestion. In your McCook edit, you write something like "Boutique Air is currently serving McCook". Constructions using "currently" are to be avoided, since they've got a fair likelihood of becoming outdated, especially in articles that don't get a lot of attention from editors. I'd suggest that you use something like "As of 2016, Boutique Air was serving McCook." That will remain true even if BA leaves in the future.

Hope I'm not overwhelming you with suggestions here. Editing can be a bit confusing at first, but if you persist and if you make an effort to learn some of the major Wikipractices, you'll find that they come easily before long. If you've got any questions about these, or if there's anything else that I can help you with, please feel free to get in touch: just edit my talk page, starting a new section at the bottom for the discussion. Good luck! — Ammodramus (talk) 11:37, 28 June 2016 (UTC)