Louisville, UPS plane crash
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UPS identifies three pilots killed in Louisville airport crash as Flight 2976 cargo plane bound for Hawaii crashes into building, leaving at least 12 dead and 11 injured.
The grim task of finding and identifying victims from the firestorm that followed a UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, entered a third day Thursday as investigators gathered information to determine why the aircraft caught fire and lost an engine on takeoff.
UPS employees, people who knew victims, families and everyday residents came together to pray, embrace and share the light of their candles.
More than two dozen officials with the National Transportation and Safety Board are on site and have begun sifting through the mangled remnants of a UPS cargo plane that crashed after an engine detached during takeoff near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.
The search for victims entered its third day Thursday after a UPS cargo plane crashed and burst into flames near
Just hours before a plane crash at a Louisville airport that has now left a dozen dead and nearly 20 injured, a UPS pilot from Northwest Arkansas had flown in.