12 dead, several missing in UPS plane crash in Louisville
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Determining the cause of the crash will be part of an already-in-progress National Transportation Safety Board investigation.
U.S. federal safety investigators have located the “black box” recorders from the wreckage of a Hawaii-bound UPS cargo plane that crashed in flames on takeoff from the airport at Louisville, Kentucky,
Officials confirmed that at least 12 people died. Kentucky’s governor warned that the death toll is expected to rise.
A community vigil in honor of those impacted by the UPS plane crash in Louisville is being held Thursday night.
On Nov. 4, an MD-11 UPS plane heading to Hawaii crashed as it was departing Louisville, Kentucky. Here's what to know about the MD-11 plane.
LOUISVILLE, KY (HawaiiNewsNow) - Some Kentucky residents have been finding debris with Hawaii mailing addresses after a Honolulu-bound UPS plane crashed during takeoff Wednesday. Kentucky officials are urging the public not to touch any debris from the crash. Instead, a website has been created for people to report found mail.
The crash and explosion, which killed at least 12 people and injured several others, caused plumes of smoke visible across much of Louisville.
Hawaii House Committee on Transportation Representatives Darius Kila, Chair and Tyson Miyake responded to the deadly UPS plane crash on Tuesday in Louisville, Kentucky that was on its way to
Footage from outside the Louisville International Airport in Kentucky shows UPS MD-11 erupting into a huge fireball.
Nine people have died following a UPS cargo plane crash and that number is expected to rise as Gov. Andy Beshear said on X that 16 families have reported loved ones unaccounted for.A spokesperson for UofL Health confirmed that it received 15 patients across several hospitals after the crash.