New images show fire on doomed UPS plane during takeoff; NTSB report reveals how engine ripped off

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New images show fire on doomed UPS plane during takeoff; NTSB report reveals how engine ripped off
  • Newly released images from the NTSB depict the tragic UPS plane crash during takeoff in Louisville, where an engine separated and ignited, resulting in 14 fatalities.
  • This incident raises serious concerns for UPS regarding aircraft safety and maintenance protocols, especially as investigations reveal potential mechanical failures linked to aging aircraft.
  • The findings highlight broader issues in aviation safety, particularly the risks associated with older planes and the need for stringent inspections to prevent similar tragedies.
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A part that broke on a UPS plane that crashed in Kentucky failed 4 times on other planes years ago
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A UPS cargo plane, Flight 2976, crashed shortly after takeoff from a Kentucky airport on November 5, resulting in a catastrophic fire and the detachment of its left engine. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed that a part which failed had previously failed four times on other planes, raising serious concerns about the aircraft's maintenance history and safety protocols.
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A UPS cargo plane, Flight 2976, crashed shortly after takeoff from a Kentucky airport on November 5, resulting in a catastrophic fire and the detachment of its left engine. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported that a part involved in the incident had previously failed four times on different aircraft, raising serious safety concerns about the aging fleet. Boeing had warned plane owners about this part in 2011 but did not consider it a safety threat at that time.

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