UPS, Louisville and the plane crashed
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Investigators look into ‘repeating bell’ heard during takeoff of UPS cargo plane that crashed
Investigators say a repeating bell sounded as pilots tried to control a UPS cargo plane upon takeoff before it crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, this week.
"If you see oil, debris, or discoloration in a waterway, please report it by calling 502-540-6000," Louisville MSD said.
Two Kentucky law firms have filed a lawsuit against UPS and other parties following the plane crash in Louisville on November 5, which resulted in 13 deaths, several injuries, and property damage.
Former colleagues are mourning three pilots killed in a UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, as relatives of a man who was pulled from the wreckage confirm he’s among those who died. Capt. Richard Wartenberg,
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.
At least 12 people were killed and several others injured after a UPS plane crashed shortly after taking off from the Louisville International Airport on Tuesday.
As the sun set and businesses started to close in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday, the evening calm was suddenly shattered by a giant explosion near the city’s airport.