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Day 2 of hearings highlighted missed warning signs in Louisville's UPS plane crash. When UPS was asked whether they were confident a crash like this would never happen again, the response was "No."
The NTSB also revealed that the crew of the crashed jet had been reassigned to it after their original plane was taken out of service.
The UPS plane crash that killed 15 people after an engine flew off its left wing might have been prevented under the original inspection schedule. But the parts designed to secure engines to
Federal safety investigators will hold hearings this week examining why the engine flew off a UPS cargo plane last year, killing 15 people, and why Boeing didn’t address the underlying flaw sooner.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released new video showing the moment an engine flew off a UPS plane before it crashed.
The second day of hearings was focused on the design of the pylon, the structure that connects the engine to the wing.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Last year's fatal UPS plane crash is still under the microscope of National Safety Transportation Board (NTSB) investigators. The investigation was launched immediately following the crash on Nov. 4, 2025. NTSB officials were on the ...