UPS crash
- ERIC CRAWFORD
- Updated
The UPS crash site smoldered into the evening as first responders worked to contain the fire and investigate.
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Tuesday was one of those days.
Flight data showed the UPS plane that crashed taking off from Louisville's airport Tuesday was going 210 miles per hour at 100 feet of altitude at the last reading retrieved from the crash debris.
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