UPS grounds MD-11 fleet, the type of plane in Louisville crash, sources say
An investigation has been launched into the cause of the deadly crash Tuesday, which occurred as a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 was taking off, striking an industrial area.
An investigation has been launched into the cause of the deadly crash Tuesday, which occurred as a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 was taking off, striking an industrial area.
More is being learned about those who were killed in Tuesday’s UPS plane crash in Louisville.
A Vermont man and career UPS pilot offers new insight into a deadly Kentucky cargo jet explosion, and reveals his connection to one of the victims. Our Abigail Saxe reports.
A small plane with two people on board made an unexpected landing in an empty field near Alpac Elementary in Pacific, Friday afternoon.
NTSB official Todd Inman said “numerous” sources could have produced the sound, but it is too early in the investigation to offer further speculation.
Drone video shows destructive path of UPS plane crash
The fatal UPS plane crash at Louisville’s SDF Airport resulted in at least 13 deaths. NTSB provides new information on its investigation.
Just days after a UPS cargo plane caught fire, crashed and exploded in Louisville, a class action lawsuit has been filed.
Megan Washburn, an employee of Grade A Auto Parts, has been missing since the crash on Tuesday, according to the business’s owner Sean Garber.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced that another person died while at the hospital, increasing the death toll to 13.
The UPS cargo plane that crashed in Louisville on Nov. 4 recently spent six weeks at a San Antonio facility, likely for significant maintenance work.
Videos show UPS Flight 2976 banking left before the accident, and officials said the plane’s left engine detached entirely during takeoff.