Victims’ Families View USAir Crash Wreckage
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CORAOPOLIS, Pa. — The families of those killed in the September crash of USAir Flight 427 made one last trip to look for mementos and answers among the wreckage.
For most, it was the last time; the National Transportation Safety Board is set to turn over the wreckage of the Boeing 737-300 to USAir today.
Before boarding buses Saturday to visit the hangar where the wreckage is stored, support group members met privately with safety board chairman Jim Hall.
Hall told family members there were no new developments to report in the investigation but that efforts continued to find the cause of the crash that killed 132 people.
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