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Burninate [flight]

Personally, I agree to the burnination. I'll wait to see if there is any dissenting opinion
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Do we need a [homework] tag?

I think it is a pointless tag. Tags are supposed to say what the question is about so that people can decide before opening if they might be able to answer or not. Highlighting that a question is ...
Federico's user avatar
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4 votes

Burninate [flight]

We've blacklisted this to keep it from coming back. It's now considered an intrinsic tag.
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The [procedure] tag is very vague

We can certainly burninate that tag. However, checking the questions that'd be left with 0 tags is not enough. Some questions may be left with tags but still, be not descriptive enough. For example ...
Cesar M's user avatar
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Do we need a [homework] tag?

I've deleted the tag from the question it appeared on, which should cause it to be removed from the system automatically within the next 24 hours. In most cases, this is all that is necessary. We ...
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The [procedure] tag is very vague

This request has been completed. procedure is burninated. We haven't blacklisted it for now because that's an expensive process that every posted question has to go through - so let's see if the tag ...
Cesar M's user avatar
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The [procedure] tag is very vague

This answer is to track progress of cleaning up the procedure tag. Use the following query to find candidate questions for retagging: https://data.stackexchange.com/aviation/query/1232282/questions-...
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Do we need the [flight-mechanics] tag?

It might be misused, but flight mechanics and aerodynamics are very different fields. Aerodynamics deals with the application of fluid dynamics (the origins of lift and drag, 3D wing theory, etc) ...
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