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What do you mean leased to USAir? Did they occupy the buildings? do tell, write on.
During UsAir's presence in Pittsburgh, they used two of Moon's unused elementary schools for training. They trained flight attendants from across the country in those two buildings. One of the buildings, Carnot, was one of the original school buildings in Moon. It is still standing, but looks as though it'll be demolished if renovations go through.
When UsAir downsized Pittsburgh's hub status to a "focus city," they vacated the two buildings. One of the buildings is set to reopen in the fall as an elementary school, something it hasn't been since the mid 1980s. --Write_On_1983talk | contribs03:01, 28 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]