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ZISKA, Michele, Bridgeville, Pa. See the article in its original context from. He went out of his way for me, Sat on my Eagle board.. Just thinking of you Earl. You are obsessing on death again. With illness, there’s a chance to adjust. There is such a dynamic process involved with the NTSB, FAA, ALPA, Boeing and the airline that had the accident, in this case USAir. Background This report explains the accident involving USAir flight 427, a Boeing 737-300, which entered an uncontrolled descent and impacted terrain near Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, on September 8, 1994. One of the passengers was a former Kansas State linebacker named Dan Ruzich, who had enjoyed a brief cup of coffee in camp with the Chicago Bears. FIANTACA, Charles, Picture Rocks, Pa. FLAHERTY, Kevin, Mars, Pa. GARBER, David, Westminster, Calif. GARMHAUSEN, Richard, Pittsburgh. Great book. Bill Adair, an award-winning journalist, was granted special access to the five-year inquiry by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) while its. Not only did I find out the very detailed cause but of the whole process that went into aircraft accident investigations. Refresh and try again. This appears to have been a very difficult case to solve albeit a very important one as the cause of the crash was likely responsible for other crashes which had been unsolved prior. KOON, Joseph, 50, Parkersburg, W. Va. KUPCHUN, John, 52, Merrimack, N.H. KWASNOSKI, Carolyn, Bethlehem, Pa. KWASNOSKI, Daniel, Bethlehem, Pa. LAHART, Joan, Lisle, Ill. LAMANCA, David, Roanoke, Va. LANGAN, Charlotte, Morgantown, W. Va. LANGAN, William T., 57, Morgantown, W. Va. LINDSTROM, Gerald, Pittsburgh. This book is well worth the read!

KAFCAS, Daniel, Shavertown, Pa. KINSEY, Thomas, North Huntington, Pa. KOCH, Bernard, Pittsburgh. OZA, Nimishvirendra, Houston. Similar to others who have submitted reviews, I too am an avid reader of books about aircraft accident investigations. I never realized how they all worked both together and against each other but in the end this is the process that actually worked best to solve an inherent flaw in the equipment. SCHWENKLER, Susan, Addison, Ill. SEFCIK, Alan, 43, North Franklin Township, Pa. SHILLINGER, Richard, Pittsburgh. If you are a geek about sysstems analysis, airlines, and yiou like a good mystery similar to "Fate is the Hunter," then this book will please. Everyone wants to get to the truth but no one wants the finger to end up pointing at them yet it must point somewhere when it's over. ( Log Out /  Always loved flying and aviation and feel it is the most reliable and safest means of transportation we can utilize, however, a very small percentage of times a terrible and catastrophic event happens with flying resulting in death and devastation that becomes a mystery of what went wrong and what can be done to avoid such events happening for future travelers. Just haunting. HARDOBEY, Charles, Pittsburgh. To see what your friends thought of this book, It's ironic, but crashes are making flying safer, and this book again demonstrates, I knew some of the history of this aircraft accident so when I saw this book in the library I grabbed it hoping to find out more details about what caused it. Ages and hometowns are provided when known.

RICH, Paula, Cumberland, Me.

There is such a dynamic process involved with the NTSB, FAA, ALPA, Boeing and the airline that had the accident, in this case USAir. Lindsay, now 25. GINGERRICH, Jeffrey, Pittsburgh. CRASH OF FLIGHT 427: THE TOLL; A Partial List of Those Who Died in the USAir Crash. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers.