UPS, Kentucky and Cargo Plane
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The power had just gone off and the ground was shaking at Grade A Auto Parts when the owner received a panicked video call from his chief financial officer. On his screen, CEO Sean Garber watched a “huge fireball” engulf the Louisville,
A UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville on Tuesday, Nov. 4, killing at least 12 people. Find out more about state of emergency and cause of crash.
The UPS cargo plane crew tried to control the aircraft for about 25 seconds before it crashed into a ball of flames shortly after taking off on Tuesday.
The death toll in the Nov. 4 UPS plane crash has risen to 14, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg confirmed in a social media post Nov. 7.
Still images and aerial video footage appear to show the plane's left engine sitting just off the runway in Louisville, Kentucky.
Nine people remain missing after a UPS plane departing Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky on Tuesday crashed, killing at least 12 people.
After the UPS plane crash that killed at least 13 people, NTSB released drone video footage of the crash site. See the full impact to businesses.
Videos show UPS Flight 2976 banking left before the accident, and officials said the plane's left engine detached entirely during takeoff.
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.
At least 13 people were killed and several others injured after a UPS plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Louisville International Airport on Tuesday.