9/11 revealed emotions latent for years
Patricia Jackson keeps the airline ticket tucked in a notebook. She often pulls it out and reads the short note she wrote to herself on the bottom. (2004-09-05)
Wounds heal, but scars remain
A memorial with this inscription marks the crash site. On top of the granite marker are wires, insulation and other fragments of the crashed jet that continue to surface. (2004-09-05)
Crash made travel safer for millions
The National Transportation Safety Board determined that a jammed valve in the rudder control system caused the crash of USAir Flight 427. (2004-09-05)
Disaster only one in a string of setbacks
New name. New logo. Same problems. Little has changed about US Airways since Flight 427 fell out of the sky 10 years ago. (2004-09-05)
'It was a very satisfying investigation'
When Tom Haueter's phone rang the evening of Sept. 8, 1994, at his Great Falls, Va., home, he had been planning to celebrate his wife's birthday the next day. (2004-09-05)
'There was no one to save'
Empty shoes, unscathed, scattered about a debris field. A male hand and a female hand, clasped together in a death grip. (2004-09-05)
The victims
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Mother has found solace in faith, family, friends
The agony Norma Cooper felt 10 years ago after learning her son had died in a plane crash is not gone. It's just different. (2004-09-05)
Airline won't say what became of wreckage
The remaining pieces of Flight 427 were given back to US Airways, but the airline won't specifically say what became of the parts. (2004-09-05)