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The crash site, near the Aliquippa exit of I-376, is located on private property. The road to the site is accessible only to 427 Support League and Pine Creek Land Conservation Trust members. [26] Three tombstones are located at the Sewickley Cemetery, 10 miles (16 km) from the site of the crash and within the flight path of USAir 427. [27]
An aerial view of the US Air Flight 427 crash site from 1,000 feet in the air on Sept. 13, 1994. The plane entered what engineers call an aerodynamic stall, greatly reducing the lift on the wings.
During the 1990s, a series of issues affecting the rudder of Boeing 737 passenger aircraft resulted in multiple incidents. In two separate accidents (United Airlines Flight 585 and USAir Flight 427), pilots lost control of their aircraft due to a sudden and unexpected rudder movement, and the resulting crashes killed everyone on board, 157 people in total. [1]
Pages in category "US Airways accidents and incidents" ... USAir Flight 405; USAir Flight 427; USAir Flight 1016; 1991 Los Angeles runway collision; US Airways Flight ...
Just after 7 p.m. Sept. 8, 1994, a USAir flight carrying 127 passengers and five crew members suddenly crashed into a Hopewell Township hillside as it was preparing to land at Pittsburgh ...
The agency reopened the investigation in September 1994 after another crash of USAir Flight 427 [7] that was under similar conditions. The NTSB's investigation considered data from the crash of Flight 585, as well as other incidents, including a non-fatal crash in 1996 of Eastwind Airlines flight 517 [ 8 ] The NTSB finalized it's report on ...
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Flight Number 427 may refer to: USAir Flight 427 (1994), crashed on approach of Pittsburgh International Airport, killing 132. TWA Flight 427 (1994), struck a Cessna 441 during takeoff, killing 2.