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Video Shows Cargo Plane Engine Detaching Moments Before Fatal U.S. Crash

Video Reveals Engine Detachment Prior to Deadly U.S. Cargo Plane Crash
A tragic aviation accident occurred in Louisville, Kentucky, when a UPS cargo plane crashed shortly after takeoff, resulting in the deaths of all 15 individuals on board. Recently released footage from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reveals the left engine of the aircraft detaching mid-flight just moments before the fatal crash in November 2025.
Engine Separation and Immediate Aftermath
The video, which has garnered significant attention, shows the left engine of the MD-11 cargo plane breaking away from the wing shortly after departure. The loss of the engine caused the aircraft to lose stability rapidly, leading to a swift descent and subsequent crash. The impact triggered a large explosion, producing thick smoke visible from a considerable distance. Eyewitnesses reported hearing a loud blast and watching helplessly as the plane plummeted to the ground.
The NTSB investigation has identified fatigue cracks in the left wing’s pylon as the cause of the engine separation. It was also revealed that the flight crew had been reassigned to this particular aircraft after their originally scheduled plane was removed from service. The crash claimed the lives of three crew members and twelve individuals on the ground. In addition, two people sustained serious injuries, while twenty-one others suffered minor wounds.
Ongoing Investigation and Safety Concerns
Authorities have launched an extensive inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the crash. Investigators are meticulously reviewing the viral video footage alongside the aircraft’s maintenance history, engine condition and servicing records, flight data and cockpit voice recordings, weather conditions at the time of takeoff, and pilot communications. Debris recovered from the crash site is also undergoing detailed examination.
The NTSB hearings have brought to light prior issues related to the secure attachment of the MD-11’s engines to the wings, a design aspect Boeing had previously considered not to pose a safety risk. This revelation has intensified scrutiny over maintenance practices and regulatory oversight, particularly within cargo aviation operations.
Public Response and Continuing Probe
The dramatic footage has provoked widespread concern across social media platforms, with many users describing the visuals as “absolutely terrifying.” The incident has reignited discussions about aviation safety standards and the sufficiency of current inspection protocols.
Authorities have withheld the full identities of the victims pending family notifications and are assessing the extent of additional injuries or property damage in the vicinity of the crash. The NTSB continues its investigation to determine the precise sequence of events and root causes, with findings from flight data recorders and maintenance documentation expected to inform future safety recommendations for the aviation industry.

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