Talk:List of American Airlines accidents and incidents

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Proposed merge with American Airlines Flight 331[edit]

No lasting significance in this crash, no claimed changes to rules or procedures as a result of it. LGA talkedits 09:25, 12 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

I removed the tophats. This is lengthy enough for its own article, and it is notable for its NTSB recommendation and hull loss. —Cliffb (talk) 05:57, 7 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The American Airlines Flight 331 article and many/most other articles linked from American Airlines accidents and incidents is misnamed, it should be something like "American Airlines Flight 331 accident of MONTH DAY, YEAR". The article is about one accident/incident; it is not about the Flight 331 which is a route that was presumably run many thousands of times, which probably began on a certain date that should be noted in any article about the flight, and could have been terminated or might still be running. The article mentions the 2001 date when the aircraft was put into service, but that is different from the Flight being offered as a service by American Airlines. Also the Flight 331 incident article is linked from the list-article with assertion that the accident occurred on 22 December 2009. Within the article it is really hard or impossible to discern what year the incident occurred, and the day is stated to be different, as 23 December. When did the incident occur? --doncram 21:20, 26 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Considering the addition of American Airlines Flight 93[edit]

In researching American Airlines flight 587 (November 2001), I've come to find out that excessive loads on the vertical stabilizer of the Airbus A300-600 and some or all A310 aircaft occured more than five times. This can be found in the submission of American Airlines, Inc. to the NTSB from about March or April of 2004. I will provide a link here: http://www.iasa.com.au/folders/Safety_Issues/FAA_Inaction/AA_co_files/AA_SUBMISSION_3-1-04.pdf If anyone here would like to control+f that document and search for the word Miami, you'll find what I'm taking about. Considering this article is not limited only to accidents or even to hull losses, it might be a good idea to add it. Problem is, it might be difficult to find much more information about this flight. However, a reworded or cited quote from this document may suffice. I'm holding off for now as I'd like some feedback from the community, and don't traditionally contribute to airline or aviation related articles. Thanks for your consideration and time. -Chris Psx1337 (talk) 16:30, 23 December 2020 (UTC)[reply]

All crashes of American airlines[edit]

So basicly all american airlines 95.91.240.106 (talk) 03:48, 5 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]