Black box recovered in UPS plane crash in Louisville
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Video of the deadly Louisville, Kentucky, crash showed flames on one of the plane's wings and a huge fireball erupting as the aircraft hit the ground.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Videos from phones, cars and security cameras captured the tragic final moments of a UPS cargo plane as it caught fire and crashed in a massive explosion just outside Louisville’s airport, killing at least 12 people and carving a path of destruction on the ground.
Video of the deadly crash showed flames on one of the plane's wings, and a huge fireball erupting as the aircraft hit the ground.
Still images and aerial video footage appear to show the plane's left engine sitting just off the runway in Louisville, Kentucky.
Federal investigators looking into the deadly UPS cargo plane crash in Kentucky will closely examine the aircraft’s maintenance records and data recorder after finding that one of its engines fell off during takeoff.
The crash near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport marked the deadliest accident in UPS Airlines history.
Two days after a deadly UPS plane disaster, a candlelight vigil was held Thursday to remember the victims and thank first responders, while teams still worked to find or identify people caught in the crash and subsequent firestorm.