UPS Plane Crash: What We Know So Far

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UPS Plane Crash: A Tragic Incident

You're probably wondering what happened in the UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky.
Here's what we know:
At least 12 people were killed and many more injured
The plane, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, crashed near the Louisville International Airport
The left engine fell off during takeoff, causing a massive fire
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the cause of the crash

What's Next?

As the investigation continues, **you can expect:
Updates on the cause of the crash
Information on the victims and their families
Changes to airline safety protocols

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A horrifying mid-air collision between an American Airlines passenger jet and a military Blackhawk helicopter occurred late Wednesday near the Reagan Airport. The FAA has grounded all flights at the Washington-area airport, and a multi-agency search and rescue operation is underway. Here's what we know so far:

  • The accident happened as the passenger jet approached a runway at Reagan Airport.
  • Two sets of lights appeared to join in a fireball over the Potomac River, according to a nearby observation camera.
  • Emergency response units are working tirelessly to locate and save any possible survivors.