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Is it ''Conot'' or ''Canot''?. I wrote this article and the [[World Almanac]] says ''Conot'', more [[Google]] hits on ''Canot'' though [[User:129.177.61.124|129.177.61.124]] 10:55, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Is it ''Conot'' or ''Canot''?. I wrote this article and the [[World Almanac]] says ''Conot'', more [[Google]] hits on ''Canot'' though [[User:129.177.61.124|129.177.61.124]] 10:55, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)



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Is it Conot or Canot?. I wrote this article and the World Almanac says Conot, more Google hits on Canot though 129.177.61.124 10:55, 15 Dec 2004 (UTC)

I say it's Canot, I'm from Mobile, and the name sounds much more familiar.


The NTSB uses "Canot" in its report on the accident ( http://www.ntsb.gov/publictn/1994/RAR9401.htm ), as do other news sources referring to the incident. Almost all Google hits for "Conot" are from Wikipedia's mirrors. Therefore I believe "Conot" is a mistake.