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  1. The flight crew consisted of Captain Peter Germano, 45, who was hired by USAir in February 1981, and First Officer Charles B. "Chuck" Emmett III, 38, who was hired in February 1987 by Piedmont Airlines (which merged into USAir in 1989).

  2. Jul 6, 2006 · Capt. Peter Germano and First Officer Charles B. Emmett turned on the autopilot and let the plane fly itself.

  3. US Air pilot Flt 427, married∼Captain for USAir and Captain of USAir flight 427 from Chicago to Pittsburgh which suffered a rudder hard over and spun into the ground at 300 mph. Peter loved to cook and play piano. He left behind his wife of 19 years and two young children.

    • Sewickley, Pennsylvania
    • Moorestown, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA
  4. Shortly before 7 p.m., pilot Peter Germano, 45, brought the plane down to 5,800 feet to begin his final approach to Pittsburgh International, about six miles away.

  5. Sep 8, 2022 · The captain in charge of the flight was 45-year-old Captain Peter Germano, who had been working for USAir since 1981. Assisting the captain on the flight was 38-year-old former Piedmont Airlines first officer Charles B. "Chuck" Emmett III.

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  6. Oct 18, 1997 · On September 8, 1994 at approximately 1903 Eastern Daylight Time, USAir Flight 427, a regularly scheduled revenue flight from Chicago, Illinois to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, crashed while approaching the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport.The Captain, Peter Germano, and the First Officer, Charles B. Emmett, III, were on the last day of a ...

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  8. Jul 28, 1996 · On a calm, clear day in 1994, USAir Flight 427, a Boeing 737 plane, suddenly nosedived and smashed into the earth, killing everyone on board, Jonathan Harr writes.

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