NTSB provides update on deadly UPS plane crash in Kentucky
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The report, released by the National Transportation Safety Board on Saturday, also reveals that it wasn't the first time the plane's engine had failed.
As a bell sounded in the cockpit, three UPS pilots tried to control a cargo flight that crashed this week in Louisville, Kentucky, killing at least 13 people, the National Transportation Safety Board said on Friday.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said the 14th victim was found at the crash site Friday evening. UPS has identified the plane's three crew members as Captain Richard Wartenberg, First Officer Lee Truitt and International Relief Officer Captain Dana Diamond.
The captain of a Delta Air Lines regional jet involved in last month’s collision at New York’s LaGuardia Airport told
In an exclusive interview with WHAS11, NTSB's Todd Inman said Louisville is now wrapping its arms around those searching for answers in the devastation.
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Delta pilot didn’t recall instructions before NYC airport ground collision, NTSB report says
The captain of a Delta Air Lines regional jet involved in a collision at LaGuardia Airport last month told investigators he did not recall hearing instructions to yield to another plane.
The helicopter eventually landed on its left side in the eastbound lanes of U.S. Highway 50, about 1,600 feet north of its departure point. A main rotor blade left an