Talk:American Airlines Flight 910
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Requested move 7 February 2025
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American Airlines Flight 910 → 1952 Dallas mid-air collision – Per WP:COMMONNAME, WP:CONCISE, and the "where and what" convention under WP:DISASTER. The proposed name better reflects the involvement of a second aircraft, it's more consistent with other Wikipedia articles about mid-air collisions, and the topic of the article is more obvious to the uninitiated. Carguychris (talk) 20:42, 7 February 2025 (UTC) — Relisting. Bobby Cohn (talk) 21:37, 14 February 2025 (UTC)
- Oppose When a commercial aircraft hits a general aviation aircraft we generally use the name of the commercial flight - see Aeroméxico Flight 498 and Pacific Southwest Airlines Flight 182. I don't see a lot of coverage of this particular disaster around, but [1] uses 910. I'd be swayed if the coverage at the time had a clear COMMONNAME.SportingFlyer T·C 08:08, 12 February 2025 (UTC)
- Support, the collision involved two aircraft, not one. Accuracy. Randy Kryn (talk) 11:26, 15 February 2025 (UTC)