NTSB UPS plane crash investigative hearing 5-19-26
- Ariana Shchuka
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The National Transportation Safety Board kicked off two days of investigative hearings on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Washington, D.C., as part of the agency's investigation into Louisville's deadly UPS plane crash in November 2025. (Ariana Shchuka/WDRB photo)
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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.
 Federal law prohibits the NTSB from publicly releasing cockpit voice recordings because of the sensitive nature of the audio.
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