UPS PLANE CRASH WRECKAGE
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Gov. Andy Beshear and Mayor Craig Greenberg on Nov. 5, 2025, walked through the wreckage left behind by the UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky. (Source: Mayor Craig Greenberg's Office)
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The plane was headed to Honolulu with three people onboard, Inman said. Investigators said all three people died in the crash.
Anyone with a missing family member who may have been near the crash site is urged to call 800-631-0604 to make a report.
According to FAA documents, the MD-11 jet built by McDonnell-Douglas in 1991 had major maintenance completed just months before Tuesday's devastating crash.
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