Transportation Secretary says government shutdown had nothing to do with Louisville plane crash Nov 5, 2025 Nov 5, 2025 Updated Nov 5, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save He said air traffic control shortages also didn't contribute to the cause of the crash. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Wdrb News Louisville News Kentucky News Indiana News Top News Breaking News Latest Headlines 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. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Jude Redfield's Wednesday morning forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesLouisville names Ivey, Ellis co-defensive coordinators; adds Petrino and Morris to staffLouisville developer to build new downtown tower, convert Humana building into 'world-class' hotelCode Louisville to shut down after 13 years as tech job market shiftsSen. Mitch McConnell hospitalized after experiencing 'flu-like symptoms' over the weekendTrump's border czar pulling 700 immigration officers out of Minnesota immediatelyOpening of Clarksville Puppygram store prompts calls to strengthen animal protectionsCBP canine helps uncover ketamine hidden in ethernet cable at Louisville port2 people hospitalized after shooting in Louisville's St. Denis neighborhood, police sayWoman arrested after stabbing boyfriend in Louisvilleās Portland neighborhoodSouthern Indiana man selected as a NASA astronaut candidate, beating out 8,000 applicants 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.