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UPS cargo plane crashed
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Post time 5-11-2025 08:22 AM
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Post time 5-11-2025 08:48 AM
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TR/Airport Alert 3 (Incident)] UPS2976 (MD-11F - SDR to HNL) Crashed on takeoff. Extensive working fire at the airport and industrial area.
The Louisville City and Airport AARF radio communications response can be found here:
[https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/8637](https://www.broadcastify.com/listen/feed/8637)
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Post time 5-11-2025 08:50 AM
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ayoyo .. ingat semua parcels meols pi murika sana lepas... satu terkandas pulekkkkk... tp mujur bukan Hawaii bound, kut tak claim insurance aje le... 
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Post time 5-11-2025 12:25 PM
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At least 7 killed, 11 injured after a UPS plane crashes near the Louisville airport
What you need to know
• MD-11 plane: A UPS freight plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Louisville airport, leaving a fiery trail of destruction through businesses and roads where a massive plume of thick black smoke now stretches for miles, videos from CNN affiliate WAVE show.
• Reported fatalities and injuries: At least seven people have died and 11 were injured, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday, warning those numbers could climb as the investigation continues. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the three crew members on board the plane are assumed dead and four of the people confirmed dead were not on the plane.
• Fire caused by crash nearly contained: Hundreds of firefighters have nearly contained the fire spreading over “a massive area,” so then can “create a formal grid” to search the surroundings for potential victims, said Fire Department Chief Brian O’Neill.
• Crash investigation: The National Transportation Safety Board will lead the probe into the crash, the Federal Aviation Administration said Tuesday. The safety board announced it is launching a “go-team” to investigate. The team is scheduled to arrive in Kentucky on Wednesday with a crew of at least 28 people, said Dan Mann, the airport’s executive director. “I expect they’ll be here for several days, putting all this together, and there’ll be multiple briefings,” Mann said. |
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