UPS, Boeing and cargo plane crash
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Boeing warned plane owners in 2011 about a broken part that contributed to last year's UPS cargo plane crash that killed 15 people, but at that time the plane manufacturer didn't believe it threatened safety,
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NTSB: Boeing knew about previous plane defects in Louisville crash that killed Albuquerque pilot
There are new details in the deadly UPS plane crash that killed an Albuquerque pilot. A report shows that the plane manufacturer, Boeing, knew about the plane’s defects since 2011. The UPS plane crashed in Kentucky in November,
An aviation attorney says Boeing is partly responsible for the UPS flight 2976 crash in Louisville because the NTSB found that a critical engine part that failed had been on Boeing's radar since 2011,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than two months after a UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville, killing 15 people, cleanup continues at the crash site as families search for closure. For the first time, the media was allowed inside the site, where much of the debris has been cleared but visible reminders of the tragedy remain.
Some businesses will get more access to Grade Lane starting on Wednesday. The owner of Grade A Auto Parts says he's still working to figure out next steps.
Hundreds of workers have worked since the Nov. 4 crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville to clean the land and get the area back to business as usual.
What was supposed to be a routine cargo flight from Louisville, Kentucky, to Honolulu, Hawaii, turned into a tragic story. The video was filmed after the filmer, Sydney, received an emergency alert about a plane crash at the Louisville airport.