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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. Oct 19, 1997 · The facts brought to light in this investigation show clearly that Captain Germano was fully qualified and properly trained to function as the Captain of USAir Flight 427. His training and experience indicate he possessed the skill and training needed to recognize, analyze, and successfully recover a normally functioning aircraft from the ...

    • Everything Was Fine Until The Plane Encountered Wake Turbulence
    • The Plane Stalled and Went Into A Dive
    • The Investigation

    USAir Flight 427 departed Chicago-O'Hare International Airport at 16:10 for the 413-mile flight east to USAir's largest hub at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). The pilot flying was the first officer Charles B. "Chuck" Emmett III, with the captain acting as the co-pilot. At around 19:02, Pittsburgh Air Traffic Control (ATC) instructed the air...

    Seconds later, the plane's heading dramatically changed to the left, pitching down and banking while descending at a rate of 3,600 feet per minute. As Pittsburgh ATC noticed Flight 427 descending without permission, Germano keyed the mic and stated, "Four-twenty-seven, emergency!" Because the microphone was left on, Pittsburgh tower heard everythin...

    Because of the severity of the crash and the fact that the bodies were fragmented, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)declared the site a biohazard. Both the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) and flight data recorder (FDR) were recovered and used to help piece together what had gone so terribly wrong. As the plane approached Pittsburgh, it e...

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  3. Jan 24, 1995 · Captain Peter Germano sips a cranberry-orange juice and Diet Sprite drink 10 minutes before the crash and gives the cabin a standard weather report for Pittsburgh less than three minutes before...

  4. Jul 6, 2006 · Flight 427 was on its way. + + +. The flight from Chicago to Pittsburgh takes 55 minutes, barely enough time to serve passengers a round of drinks. Capt. Peter Germano and First Officer...

  5. Jul 28, 1996 · M., Captain Peter Germano and his first officer, Charles Emmett III, arrived at the airport with three flight attendants and boarded the plane. Shortly before one o’clock, another USAir pilot ...

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  7. Sep 10, 1994 · Captain Germano, 45, of Moorestown, N.J., had worked for USAir since 1981 and had 9,112 hours of total flying time, while First Officer Charles B. Emmett 3d, 38, of Nassau Bay, Tex., had...

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