Editorial, Corrections and Contact Policy
SKYTICAL is an aviation-news and public-data compilation service. This page explains how stories are produced, sourced and corrected.
Publisher and editorial responsibility
Content is published under the SKYTICAL name. Stories may be prepared with automation and AI assistance, disclosed at the end of each article; a model is never treated as a news source.
Every article retains links to its underlying sources. For flight operations, regulation, accident investigation or emergencies, the latest notice from the responsible authority, airline, airport or investigator prevails.
Sources and updates
SKYTICAL prioritizes traceable civil aviation authorities, accident investigators, international aviation bodies, airlines and airports. Supplemental reporting also retains attribution.
Articles show their original publication time and carry a modified time after substantive updates. Dates are not changed merely to make old material appear new.
Corrections
When a headline, time, flight, aircraft type, location, quotation or other fact is wrong, SKYTICAL may correct, expand or withdraw the material using verifiable sources. Material changes should be reflected in the story and its modified time.
A correction request should include the article URL, the passage at issue, the proposed correction and a verifiable source.
Contact
SKYTICAL currently accepts public contact and correction requests through GitHub Issues. Do not submit personal information, booking records, identity documents, payment details or other sensitive material in a public issue.