Aerial of UPS plane crash site in Louisville 11-5-25 Nov 5, 2025 Nov 5, 2025 Updated Nov 5, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save An aerial look at the wreckage of a UPS plane that crashed and caught fire just after 5 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2025. (WDRB photo) As featured on +6 NTSB says an engine fell off UPS plane before deadly Louisville crash The plane was headed to Honolulu with three people onboard, Inman said. Investigators said all three people died in the crash. +4 'It was intense' | Aerial footage shows scale of UPS plane crash site in Louisville A temporary flight restriction (TFR) remains in place around the crash site, limiting air traffic as drones and investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board survey the scene. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Saturday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesDam emergency prompts evacuations on Cedar Springs Drive in Lebanon JunctionKentucky doctor awarded $3.5M in lawsuit over hospital’s handling of patient complaintKYTC pauses plan to reduce lanes on 2nd Street Bridge after engineers found new 'structural' damage161-year-old Louisville mansion on the market for $3.6MIndiana lawmaker proposes ending property taxes with new service taxPolice report more victims of Kentucky car dealership accused of selling cars it never paid forDriver arrested after fleeing crash that injured motorcyclist on I-265 South, police sayLouisville woman arrested after allegedly setting apartment on fire during argumentCRAWFORD | Kenny Klein, beloved longtime Louisville sports information director, dies at 66Gov. Beshear declares state of emergency as widespread flooding slams Kentucky Videos
+6 NTSB says an engine fell off UPS plane before deadly Louisville crash The plane was headed to Honolulu with three people onboard, Inman said. Investigators said all three people died in the crash.
+4 'It was intense' | Aerial footage shows scale of UPS plane crash site in Louisville A temporary flight restriction (TFR) remains in place around the crash site, limiting air traffic as drones and investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board survey the scene.