User talk:Rking72

Pan Am Flight 7
Hi. It's important for material in a Wikipedia article to be supported by citations to reliable sources. Also, you shouldn't remove existing material that is supported by sources unless there is a good reason to conclude that the sources are not reliable. Instead of removing existing material, it is generally better to try to incorporate your new material in addition to what is already there, in such a way that it all fits together. This may involve saying that some sources say this, while others say that, and that the truth remains unclear. Removing sourced material and replacing it with unsourced speculative material is almost never the right thing to do. Please read the "neutral point of view" (NPOV) policy and try very hard to follow it. — Rich wales (talk) 06:58, 22 November 2011 (UTC)