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UPS Plane Loses Engine Shortly After Takeoff Attempt at Louisville Airport

UPS Cargo Plane Loses Engine and Crashes at Louisville Airport
A UPS cargo plane suffered a catastrophic engine failure shortly after takeoff at Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport on Tuesday evening, resulting in a fiery crash that claimed at least nine lives and injured several others. The left engine detached from the aircraft as it accelerated down the runway, according to airport security footage reviewed by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
The incident occurred just after 5 p.m. when UPS Flight 2976 lost its left engine, causing the plane to skid uncontrollably across the tarmac before crashing into a petroleum recycling center and an adjacent auto salvage yard near the runway. The impact ignited a massive fire that engulfed the crash site, fueled by flammable materials at the petroleum facility, and burned for several hours.
Casualties and Response
All three crew members aboard the aircraft perished in the crash, alongside at least six individuals on the ground, including what Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear described as a young child. Speaking at a press conference, Governor Beshear confirmed that the operation had shifted from rescue to recovery, with no further survivors expected. Most fatalities occurred at the auto salvage yard, which was largely destroyed by the impact and ensuing fire. Fortunately, workers at the petroleum facility had already left for the day, and no injuries were reported there, although a shop cat named Bob remains unaccounted for.
Eyewitness and dashcam footage captured the harrowing moments as the burning plane flipped and slammed into the ground, triggering explosions that sent fireballs into the sky and scattered debris across the area. The dramatic scenes prompted residents to shelter in place amid falling ash and debris. Governor Beshear described the aftermath as “apocalyptic,” noting the extensive destruction along the plane’s path.
Investigation Underway
The NTSB, Federal Aviation Administration, Louisville Metro Police, and the FBI have launched a joint investigation into the cause of the engine failure and the sequence of events leading to the crash. The aircraft’s black box has been recovered and will be analyzed as part of the inquiry. UPS, which operates its largest package handling facility at the Louisville airport, expressed profound sorrow over the tragedy and pledged full cooperation with authorities as the investigation continues. This accident marks one of the deadliest aviation disasters in Louisville’s recent history.

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