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This article has been nominated for proposed deletion under Wikipedia:PROD, pointing to this WikiProject Aviation essay as indicating the topic's lack of notability / non-prominence. However, the parent essay acknowledges that aviation-related topics which "almost always have sufficient coverage to qualify" as notable topics include "aviation accidents resulting an loss of life." Seven people died in the West Chester B-25 crash. Importantly, the aircraft accidents and incidents essay states that "because this is an essay and not policy and also because it should not be applied to stand-alone accident articles, it is recommended that it not be cited at Articles for Deletion discussions for either keeping or deleting."
While most military aircraft crashes are non-prominent, I believe that this West Chester B-25 crash is notable not only because people died and a plane was destroyed but also because the details were widely reported in the Pennsylvania and Delaware newspapers (including the Philadelphia Inquirer, a national paper), because a monument was dedicated at the site fifty years later, and because ten thousand onlookers gathered in the immediate aftermath despite the rural location. Given these aspects, I would want other editors to have a chance to weigh in via WP:AFD. Topshelver (talk) 15:25, 1 February 2023 (UTC)Reply