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Accidents and incidents O'Hare Intl Airport 3/8/1964 incident revision

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Hello and good day. You revised the 3/8/1964 incident deleting the cause of the accident. If you go to the Aviation Safety Network report about the incident, it does cite two causes of the incident which I included, also the TWA Boeing 707 was a cause along with ice accretion. Just wondering why you deleted that. Thank you and have a good day.2601:581:8000:BDC0:304C:CD3D:3958:6A95 (talk) 16:15, 18 January 2020 (UTC)Reply

Hi, and thank you for the kind wishes. As I noted in the O'Hare edit history, "...causes (for crashes) are not listed in this article. If causes are necessary, that should be done on a dedicated Wiki page for that incident." This helps to keep the section a) manageable and b) non-controversial. In addition, the section is described as "Major crashes or incidents", and I'm not sure these qualify, with no identifying flight numbers or memories of them; I don't mean to minimize the loss of anyone, but Wikipedia can't possibly track every loss of life. I defer to your judgement that they should be included. (Frankly, the very latest "incident" added to the O'Hare page doesn't qualify -- the AA 767 whose #2 exploded during its takeoff run, "injuring" one evacuating passenger -- but since there's YouTube video, it's a "major thing". Don't think I'm allowed to say what I think of that.) As mentioned in other edits, this is meant to be an introductory article and not the encyclopedia of O'Hare. Hope the explanation helps.

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