NTSB REPORT - UPS PLANE LEFT PYLON MOUNT 11-20-2025 2.jpg
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Image from the NTSB preliminary report on the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville, Ky. on Nov. 4, 2025. The separated left pylon after recovery (left image) and the left pylon aft mount's fractured forward and aft lugs (right/enlarged image). Images courtesy NTSB.
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According to the initial investigation, the plane cleared the fence at the end of the runway, but its landing gear hit the roof of a UPS warehouse off Grade Lane and then an oil recycling facility just past it.
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