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CRJockey
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Mandatory Items in Thread Titel

Mon Jan 11, 2021 10:07 pm

Dear all,

I suggest adding a mandatory item (via the forum rules) to a thread titel.
In CivAv especially it would help tremendously if people were to be obliged to input the country or regulatory authority (FAA, EASA, CAAC, etc...) in the thread title.

The current thread about "majors" participating in "military charters" is an example where spelling out, that we are talking US majors participating for US military contracts, would be helpful. I know the site is a bite US centric at times and if no country / authority is named, we are mostly talking US. But I guess it would be nice for the world wide community.

Thanks for considering it.

Regards
 
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Re: Mandatory Items in Thread Titel

Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:09 pm

CRJockey wrote:
Dear all,

I suggest adding a mandatory item (via the forum rules) to a thread titel.
In CivAv especially it would help tremendously if people were to be obliged to input the country or regulatory authority (FAA, EASA, CAAC, etc...) in the thread title.

The current thread about "majors" participating in "military charters" is an example where spelling out, that we are talking US majors participating for US military contracts, would be helpful. I know the site is a bite US centric at times and if no country / authority is named, we are mostly talking US. But I guess it would be nice for the world wide community.

Thanks for considering it.

Regards


It would be easier if the "report this post" function was used to highlight to us a request for change in the title so we can add additionally information to add clarity, I dont see a need to actually make a forum rule change
 
CRJockey
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Re: Mandatory Items in Thread Titel

Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:23 pm

qf789 wrote:
CRJockey wrote:
Dear all,

I suggest adding a mandatory item (via the forum rules) to a thread titel.
In CivAv especially it would help tremendously if people were to be obliged to input the country or regulatory authority (FAA, EASA, CAAC, etc...) in the thread title.

The current thread about "majors" participating in "military charters" is an example where spelling out, that we are talking US majors participating for US military contracts, would be helpful. I know the site is a bite US centric at times and if no country / authority is named, we are mostly talking US. But I guess it would be nice for the world wide community.

Thanks for considering it.

Regards


It would be easier if the "report this post" function was used to highlight to us a request for change in the title so we can add additionally information to add clarity, I dont see a need to actually make a forum rule change


Didn't consider this, but good idea. Thanks.

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