UPS plane crashes near Louisville airport, killing 12
Digest more
UPS Flight 2976 crashed Tuesday evening as it departed Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport for Honolulu, according to the FAA.
The UPS cargo plane that crashed Tuesday was 34 years old and needed a critical repair on its fuel tank in September.The MD-11 plane was grounded in San Antonio from Sept. 3 through at least Oct. 18,
Photo shows UPS cargo plane at moment of fiery crash; left engine detached before takeoff, NTSB says
Surveillance footage showed the left engine of the UPS cargo plane that crashed on Tuesday in Kentucky, detached from the wing, an official said.
2hon MSN
UPS cargo plane engine fell off before fiery Kentucky crash that killed 11, FBI investigating
NTSB confirms UPS cargo plane's left engine separated during takeoff before fatal Louisville airport crash that killed 11 people and injured 11 others Tuesday.
At least nine people died after a cargo jet plunged to the ground shortly after taking off for a flight to Hawaii. The death toll could rise.
BJ Penn has been arrested again after the former UFC welterweight and lightweight champion allegedly beat up a man in Hilo, Hawaii on Tuesday night. According to Island News, police were called to a home on Kanoa Street at 1am where a 45 year old man said Penn punched and kicked him multiple times. Penn […]
There was a fire in the UPS plane's left wing and the engine "detached" during takeoff from Louisville International Airport in Kentucky, the NTSB official said.
Seven people were dead after the cargo plane crashed soon after takeoff. The authorities canceled flights from the airport in Louisville, Ky., and local residents were ordered to remain indoors.
Still images and aerial video footage appear to show the plane's left engine sitting just off the runway in Louisville, Kentucky.
New CCTV footage shows UPS cargo plane crash in Kentucky that killed 7 people and injured 11, creating massive fireball near Louisville airport.
The MD-11 that exploded spent much of September and October at ST Engineering at San Antonio International Airport. The company maintains the carrier's fleet.