UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Louisville
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A UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville on Tuesday, Nov. 4, killing at least 12 people. Find out more about state of emergency and cause of crash.
Dozens of federal aviation investigators are on the ground in Louisville searching the crash site's debris field, which covers nearly a half-mile area.
After the UPS plane crash that killed at least 13 people, NTSB released drone video footage of the crash site. See the full impact to businesses.
An investigation is underway after a Northern California plane veered off a runway and crashed, injuring the pilot. • Video Above: How safe is flying? Around 12:50 p.m. on Nov. 3, the Calaveras County Dispatch Center received reports that a single engine airplane had left the side of the runway at Calaveras Airport
Videos show UPS Flight 2976 banking left before the accident, and officials said the plane's left engine detached entirely during takeoff.
A community vigil in honor of those impacted by the UPS plane crash in Louisville is being held Thursday night.
The first officer of a United Express flight that ran off the end of a wet runway at Roanoke-Blacksburg Regional Airport last month tried to get the captain to
Authorities in Oxford are investigating after a small plane ran off the runway at Waterbury-Oxford Airport on Thursday. According to the Oxford Police Department, officers and Oxford Fire and EMS personnel responded to the airport to respond to the incident.
A small plane veered off the runway and down an embankment at a Connecticut airport Thursday. The incident occurred at Waterbury-Oxford Airport around 3:55 p.m., according to the Connecticut State Police.