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The NTSB preliminary report on the crash of UPS Flight 2976 in Louisville, Ky. on Nov. 4, 2025. Still images from an airport surveillance video showing the left engine and left pylon separation from the left wing. (Source: UPS via NTSB)
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For the first time since 15 people were killed when a UPS plane went down in Louisville, Boeing, the Federal Aviation Administration and UPS will publicly face questions about what went wrong.
The National Transportation Safety Board kicked off two days of investigative hearings Tuesday in Washington as part of the agency's investigation into Louisville's deadly UPS plane crash.
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