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From WP:ERRORS... (pinging PlanespotterA320, who moved the page). — howcheng { chat} 17:03, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
That was Yakutsk United Air Group Flight 101/435, the word Aeroflot does not even appear in the article. The page was moved on the basis that "all Soviet aeroflot crashes are reffered to as Aeroflot" with no indication that this is on any evidence other than the preference of the editor making the change. If 101/435 is an official flight reference, then Aeroflot 101/435 never even existed (or if that combination of numbers has been used by Aeroflot, it had absolutely nothing to do with this event.) Yakutsk United Air Group may well have been a subsidiary of Aeroflot: that does not change the name of the flight. Kevin McE ( talk) 22:08, 18 December 2018 (UTC)
Does anyone know what happened to the hijacker after prison? He would have been released circa 2000?
2001:8A0:74D7:2D00:E5ED:5783:BC6D:469E ( talk) 10:34, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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From WP:ERRORS... (pinging PlanespotterA320, who moved the page). — howcheng { chat} 17:03, 19 December 2018 (UTC)
That was Yakutsk United Air Group Flight 101/435, the word Aeroflot does not even appear in the article. The page was moved on the basis that "all Soviet aeroflot crashes are reffered to as Aeroflot" with no indication that this is on any evidence other than the preference of the editor making the change. If 101/435 is an official flight reference, then Aeroflot 101/435 never even existed (or if that combination of numbers has been used by Aeroflot, it had absolutely nothing to do with this event.) Yakutsk United Air Group may well have been a subsidiary of Aeroflot: that does not change the name of the flight. Kevin McE ( talk) 22:08, 18 December 2018 (UTC)
Does anyone know what happened to the hijacker after prison? He would have been released circa 2000?
2001:8A0:74D7:2D00:E5ED:5783:BC6D:469E ( talk) 10:34, 19 December 2022 (UTC)