There's more?CAM-3: One more.CAM-2: Ah.CAM-3: You got it.CAM-2: Huh?CAM-3: Cranberry, orange, and Diet Sprite.CAM-2: Really nice.CAM-3: It's differentCAM-1: I always mix cranberry and the grapefruit. SECONDS // The mystery of USAir Flight 427 In Charlottesville, Va., church members shared memories and tried help each other cope with their grief. [1]:2 Flight 427 was on approach at 6,000 feet (1,800m) altitude, at flaps 1 configuration, and at approximately 190 knots (220mph; 350km/h). The CVR was heavily scrutinized as investigators examined the pilots' words and their breathing to determine whether they were fighting for control over a rudder malfunction or had inadvertently stomped on the wrong rudder pedal in reaction to the wake turbulence. USAir Flight 427 [21] In 2016, former investigator John Cox stated that time has proven the NTSB correct in its findings because no additional rudder-reversal incidents have occurred since Boeing's redesign. The plane was a boeing 737-3B7. 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). Investigators have learned, however, that eyewitness accounts can be misleading, and this crash seemed to fit the historical pattern. 53 1 powerandbulk 1 yr. ago In Myrtle Beach, S.C., a young man sought solace along the ocean beaches. "Once you realize there's nothing you can do. Called "Hux" by his friends, the 54-year-old was well known within financial planning circles, said Bob Hurley, a colleague who is attending the Boston convention. At a news conference in Pittsburgh, Seth Schofield, chairman and chief executive officer of USAir, said the airline was working closely with the NTSB and the FAA. All 132 aboard perished. Aside from sabotage or terrorism, he said, Flight 427 must have suffered "some control malfunction that happens only extremely rarely." The crash scene was seared into the memories of those who saw it. The hearing gives investigators a chance to delve more deeply into material already reviewed by investigators for the safety board. Morey Stein, compared Flight 427 to the crash of a United Airlines 737 at Colorado Springs in 1991. ". -- you're not. Following are the names of people who were aboard USAir Flight 427, compiled from USAir, employers, relatives and news organizations. Sign up for our newsletter to keep reading.