Day one of the NTSB hearing on the deadly UPS Flight 2976 crash in Louisville revealed a last-minute plane switch and pylon issues.
UPS never required detailed inspection of part that failed before engine flew off plane that crashed
UPS never required the detailed inspections needed to spot the problem that led to an engine to fly off one of its planes ...
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Patch AM: What new details did investigators reveal about Louisville’s deadly UPS plane crash?
Coffee in hand, Louisville? We've got the latest town updates for you. Keep reading to stay in the loop. ☀️ In today's newsletter: What new details did investigators reveal about Louisville’s deadly ...
Day two of the National Transportation Safety Board’s hearing on the fatal crash of UPS Flight 2976 on November 4 in Louisville, Kentucky, took a deeper dive into design and structural testing of the ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - On Tuesday, the NTSB conducted their first of two investigative hearings, working to gather the facts and circumstances surrounding the crash of UPS Flight 2976. The hearing ...
More than a dozen new lawsuits have been filed in connection with the deadly Nov. 4 cargo plane crash at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. The Courier Journal reported that 15 coordinated ...
Day two of the National Transportation Safety Board investigative hearing into the crash of UPS Flight 2976 was filled with heated discussions surrounding the plane design, parts requirements and ...
After the engine flew off a UPS cargo plane and caused a crash that killed 15 people in Kentucky, investigators found records of 10 previous flaws in the same key parts that help secure engines to ...
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