With a US on the end of the registration, I bet it was USAir all the time.
Les
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Check out the 'S' on this vintage USAir fuselage, it's upside down.
It sort of typifies the carriers history.
http://www.jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=5946169
Paul
That's a former Piedmont 737, I wouldn't doubt if it was a Piedmont
mechanic
that put it on that way to show their displeasure with the merger.
David