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Left Engine Detached During Takeoff Before Fatal Louisville Crash

Left Engine Detaches During Takeoff in Fatal Louisville Crash
Washington: A UPS cargo plane suffered a catastrophic failure when its left engine detached during takeoff, moments before the aircraft crashed into an industrial area near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky. The accident resulted in at least nine fatalities and multiple injuries.
The aircraft involved was a wide-body McDonnell Douglas MD-11, fully fueled and preparing to depart on Tuesday evening local time (Wednesday AEDT). According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the left engine separated from the plane as it struggled to gain altitude. Witnesses and initial reports described a fire near the left engine prior to the crash.
The plane impacted the ground just outside the airport perimeter, killing all three crew members aboard and six individuals on the ground. The crash forced the temporary closure of UPS’s largest package delivery hub in Louisville, significantly disrupting operations at one of the company’s most vital facilities.
Graphic dashcam footage from a trucking company’s yard near the runway captured the moment of impact, highlighting the severity of the incident. Additional CCTV footage from the vicinity provided early insights into the sequence of events, corroborating reports of the engine detachment during takeoff.
NTSB investigator Tom Inman confirmed that both of the aircraft’s black boxes have been recovered and are en route to the agency’s Washington headquarters for detailed analysis. The precise cause of the engine separation and subsequent crash remains under investigation. The FBI has also initiated an inquiry, collaborating with federal transportation officials to determine whether any other factors contributed to the tragedy.
Authorities have not yet disclosed the identities of the victims. The investigation continues as officials work to reconstruct the events leading to one of the deadliest air disasters in the region in recent years.

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