UPS plane crashes at Louisville Airport
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UPS, cargo plane crashed
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Here’s what flight data tell about plane’s final moments: 5:02 p.m.: UPS Flight 2976 pushes back from a dock at the UPS Worldport near the center of the airport and begins traveling northwest on ramp 5S toward a taxiway. 5:07 p.m.: The cargo jet holds on ramp 5S near a ramp access road.
Still images and aerial video footage appear to show the plane's left engine sitting just off the runway in Louisville, Kentucky.
A Louisville resident and several businesses filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against UPS and other companies after a fatal cargo plane crash in Louisville this week killed
The black box from the deadly UPS cargo plane crash has been recovered. The death toll continues to rise as investigators comb the scene near Louisville's airport.
Gov. Andy Beshear announced Nov. 5 that the death toll resulting from the UPS plane crash has risen to 11, including a young child. "I expect it to rise to 12, possibly, by the end of the day, and there are a handful of other people that we're still searching for and we hope weren't on site," he said.
A UPS MD-11 plane crashed shortly after take-off near the Louisville, Kentucky, airport, according to preliminary information, a source says.