More access near the site of the UPS Flight 2976 crash reopened Friday morning as the cleanup process reaches a fourth month.Â
UPS announced Tuesday that its fleet of McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo planes are now officially retired two months after the fiery crash in Louisville that killed 15 people.
The federal investigation into last year's fatal UPS plane crash in Louisville showed one of the key defects found on the plane's failed engine was a known issue among Boeing's service team, albeit one Boeing didn't believe would lead to a "safety of flight condition."
Newly released Louisville police footage shows officers helping people get to safety during the deadly UPS plane crash, along with aerial views of the early destruction and the initial reaction to the wreckage.
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Newly released 911 calls from the day UPS Flight 2976 crashed in Louisville reveal the panic and chaos that ensued, with witnesses describing the plane going straight down in flames.
Okolona Fire Chief Mark Little said the last month has been chaotic, but there's still fire officials on site where the plane crashed.
Louisville officials held an update on Thursday about the status of the UPS plane crash site clean up.
Weeks after a UPS plane crashed near Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, airport firefighters offered a rare look inside the highly specialized emergency response that unfolded in the minutes after the aircraft went down.
It was past closing time at Grade A Auto Parts when the plane went down.