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A repeating bell sounded in the cockpit for 25 seconds as pilots tried to control a UPS cargo plane that caught fire, had an engine fall off and crashed during takeoff this week in Louisville, Kentucky, a National Transportation Safety Board member said ...
Former colleagues are mourning three pilots killed in the UPS cargo plane crash near the Louisville, Kentucky, airport, as relatives of a badly burned man who was pulled from the wreckage confirm he’s also among the 13 who died.
By Allison Lampert (Reuters) -As a bell sounded in the cockpit, three UPS pilots tried to control a cargo flight that crashed this week in Louisville, Kentucky, killing at least 13 people, the National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday.
The National Transportation Safety Board, the agency investigating the deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, released new video Friday.
Federal investigators have successfully extracted data from the cockpit voice and flight data recorders of the United Parcel Service Inc. freighter that crashed in a fireball near the company’s global hub in Kentucky,