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  Welcome to Wikipedia. We appreciate your contributions, but in one of your recent edits to Midway Airlines (1976–1991), it appears that you have added original research, which is against Wikipedia's policies. Original research refers to material—such as facts, allegations, ideas, and personal experiences—for which no reliable, published sources exist; it also encompasses combining published sources in a way to imply something that none of them explicitly say. Please be prepared to cite a reliable source for all of your contributions. You can have a look at the tutorial on citing sources. Thank you. Horse Eye's Back (talk) 19:27, 16 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

I respectfully suggest that when someone writes a long, extensively cited article, the appropriate first response to editorializing is not to dump the article, but to ask the author to revise. There was bathwater in that article, but there was also a healthy baby. The version you reinstated was poor and had 16 citations - most airline articles are, frankly, really bad. The one you dumped had over 100 citations, including many to original government, company and industry documents - which included financial data - many of which are available for anyone to inspect via links. If you want to judge how a company did, profitability is pretty fundamental. It's rare to see airline articles that contain performance data (lots of what airplanes were flown when). Seems to me we should want to encourage such data.
You dumped all of that. I'd suggest a more constructive approach would be to ask me to revise. You're always free to later dump an article if the author is unresponsive.
Some of the paragraphs I wrote are literally cited sentence by sentence. In my experience, that's extremely rare in Wikipedia articles. Enplaned (talk) 01:35, 17 June 2024 (UTC)Reply
Nothing is thrown out... Its all preserved in the history and anything you wish to revise can be pulled from there. Horse Eye's Back (talk) 06:35, 24 June 2024 (UTC)Reply

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Your February edit to the History of Southwest Airlines added a section titled Airline deregulation and the end of the Muse era. The section includes some bold and opinionated claims, editorializing, and a bit of mild WP:PUFFERY that lacks clear inline citations, making it hard to tell if these are your opinions or if they are are drawn from the Muse book that is cited sparingly.

A significant inspiration for the Act was the success of Southwest, PSA and other intrastate carriers.
...the CAB (which in the meantime was generally accommodating)...
With a Federal certificate, Southwest was more free to expand within the entire United States than it had ever been within Texas; it didn't have to ask permission to enter a market and market entry couldn't be challenged in court.
Muse and King had never seen eye-to-eye.
...Muse was energetic, creative and critical to the startup and survival of Southwest...
...in a deregulated industry, Midway could function much the same way that Hobby or Love Field did... Midway was, in fact resuscitated after deregulation...
...Southwest's expansion after deregulation was... slow and steady...

Additionally, I think this passage needs to be rewritten in plain language. I'm a bit stumped.

...[Southwest was] keeping its financial powder dry...

Lastly, the sentences contrasting King and Muses's personal backgrounds seem out of place and irrelevant. If these are coming from a published source, they need clear attribution and perhaps a bit more explanation as to why they are relevant ("Historian Jane Smith says that Muse and King always clashed because Muse liked snooker and King preferred pool, leading to shouting matches over which game would be played in the Southwest executive lounge..."). If it's speculation by you, it should be rewritten or deleted, per WP:SOAPBOX and WP:OR.

I contemplated trying to rewrite the section, but the lack of clear citations and context makes this hard to do in an encyclopedic manner without access to the Muse book. Cheers, Carguychris (talk) 04:47, 11 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

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  The redirect Paradise Airlines has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Anyone, including you, is welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2024 November 11 § Paradise Airlines until a consensus is reached. RecycledPixels (talk) 17:22, 11 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

Paradise Airlines

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Thanks for creating the Paradise Airlines article. I'm not sure if you have access to Newspapers.com, but I encountered several stories of the company's early battles with the CAB about whether or not it truly qualified as an intra-state airline. (I misremembered it as battles with the FAA earlier today). It was a few years ago that I was working on that, but the overall argument that Paradise was making was that it was flying from Oakland to South Lake Tahoe, so it was just flying in California, whereas the CAB was taking the position that most of the passengers who were flying to South Lake Tahoe were going to the Nevada Casinos, so the airline needed to be treated as an interstate airline. The debate was still taking place by the time of the crash, with no resolution yet, and the FAA resolved it by suspending the airline and refusing to renew the license that was just coming up for renewal at the time. It was an interesting turf war between the CAB and intra-state airlines who were trying to escape the stifling bureaucracy that regulation by the CAB brought at the time. I don't have specific notes of those articles from when I was making the crash article because they were a bit too off-topic for that article, but the company launched in April 1962, so it's not a huge period of time to search, but I remember the search turned up a ton of Paradise Airlines ads from the time, making it a bit tedious. RecycledPixels (talk) 03:33, 12 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

I know the history of this issue.
I don't think there was time for a battle with Paradise. The CAB made the claim, Paradise responded to it, so far as I can tell it didn't go any further than that before the crash.
I wrote the Holiday Airlines article too. That issue percolates in the background during that airline's existence. It doesn't seem to really directly affect them, however.
The CAB kind of gets a bit more active about that issue after PSA and Air California inherit the Holiday Tahoe routes in 1975.
But the issue was still ongoing when deregulation makes the whole thing go away in 1979. The CAB says "hey, that kinda feels like interstate commerce to us" (and the CAB-regulated carriers are pushing the same line), but PSA and Air California say "nope" and nothing is decided.
Reading between the lines, maybe the CAB was not super interested in taking it to court (which the CAB would do), because what if they lose? It clearly didn't rise anywhere close to the top of things the CAB cared about and I could see the state of California getting really upset if the CAB tried to tell them that their intrastate airlines needed Federal OK to fly between two California points.
Since it bubbled for 15 years without resolution, I put it in the intrastate airline article, along with other weird CAB interstate/intrastate edge cases. Like the fact that intrastate airlines were essentially impossible in Hawaii. I think it would be a distraction in the Paradise, Holiday, Air California or PSA articles because, in the end, nothing happened. Enplaned (talk) 04:31, 12 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

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