Flight 427

Flight 427
Title Flight 427 PDF eBook
Author Gerry Byrne
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 324
Release 2002-07-10
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780387952567

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This study of the Boeing 737 airliner focuses on US Airways Flight 427, which crashed in March 1994, near Pittsburgh, killing all 132 aboard. The author relates how that crash kicked off years of painstaking research by the NTSB, the FAA, and Boeing that finally uncovered a minor, yet lethal flaw that had been designed into the aircraft.

Flight 427

Flight 427
Title Flight 427 PDF eBook
Author Gerry Byrne
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 296
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1475752377

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Boeing's 737 is indisputably the most popular and arguably the safest commercial airliner in the world. But the plane had a lethal flaw, and only after several disastrous crashes and years of painstaking investigation was the mystery of its rudder failure solved. This book tells the story of how engineers and scientists finally uncovered the defect that had been engineered into the plane. One of its novel features is that it portrays the complex interaction of different experts and opposing interests in investigating and solving the mystery of this single crash.

The Mystery of Flight 427

The Mystery of Flight 427
Title The Mystery of Flight 427 PDF eBook
Author Bill Adair
Publisher Smithsonian Institution
Pages 257
Release 2013-07-09
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1588344029

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The immediate human toll of the 1994 Flight 427 disaster was staggering: all 132 people aboard died on a Pennsylvania hillside. The subsequent investigation was a maze of politics, bizarre theories, and shrouded answers. Bill Adair, an award-winning journalist, was granted special access to the five-year inquiry by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) while its investigators tried to determine if the world's most widely used commercial jet, the Boeing 737, was really safe. Their findings have had wide-ranging effects on the airline industry, pilots, and even passangers. Adair takes readers behind the scenes to show who makes decisions about airline safety—and why.

Flight 427

Flight 427
Title Flight 427 PDF eBook
Author Gerry Byrne
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 296
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Science
ISBN 1475752377

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Boeing's 737 is indisputably the most popular and arguably the safest commercial airliner in the world. But the plane had a lethal flaw, and only after several disastrous crashes and years of painstaking investigation was the mystery of its rudder failure solved. This book tells the story of how engineers and scientists finally uncovered the defect that had been engineered into the plane. One of its novel features is that it portrays the complex interaction of different experts and opposing interests in investigating and solving the mystery of this single crash.

Flight 427

Flight 427
Title Flight 427 PDF eBook
Author Gerry Byrne
Publisher
Pages 316
Release 2014-01-15
Genre
ISBN 9781475752380

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After Action Report

After Action Report
Title After Action Report PDF eBook
Author Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency
Publisher
Pages 86
Release 1995
Genre Aircraft accidents
ISBN

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AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS: JAMMED RUDDER KILLS 132, The Crash of USAir Flight 427

AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS: JAMMED RUDDER KILLS 132, The Crash of USAir Flight 427
Title AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS: JAMMED RUDDER KILLS 132, The Crash of USAir Flight 427 PDF eBook
Author Hank Williamson, editor
Publisher Lulu.com
Pages 561
Release 2011-10
Genre History
ISBN 1105131343

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The Boeing 737 has a history of rudder system-related anomalies, including numerous instances of jamming. A number of accidents and incidents were the result of the airplanes' unexpected movement of their rudders. During the course of the four and a half year investigation of the crash of USAir Flight 427 near Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, killing 132 people, the NTSB discovered that the PCU's dual servo valve could jam as well as deflect the rudder in the opposite direction of the pilots' input, due to thermal shock, caused when cold PCUs are injected with hot hydraulic fluid. This finally solved the mystery of sudden jamming of the rudders of this aircraft.