News From the UPS Cargo Plane Crash Keeps Getting Worse As It's Revealed Engine Fell Off
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The unfolding details surrounding the UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday are becoming increasingly somber and unsettling. Tragically, the number of fatalities has risen to 12, including a child, with numerous others suffering injuries, some of which are critical. All three crew members aboard have tragically lost their lives.

In a briefing by the National Transportation Safety Board, a harrowing detail came to light: the plane’s left engine ignited and detached from the aircraft just as it was completing its ascent. This alarming incident is a flyer’s worst fear, and the reason behind the engine’s detachment is currently under thorough investigation.

Offering his sympathies, Governor Andy Beshear shared his heartfelt condolences:

Previously: UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Kentucky Results in at Least 7 Deaths, Gov. Beshear Responds

There was a fire in the plane’s left wing and the engine “detached” during takeoff on Tuesday, said Todd Inman, a member of the National Transportation Safety Board, which is leading the investigation. 

Why exactly the wing would detach – every flyer’s worst nightmare – remains under investigation.

Gov. Andy Beshear expressed his condolences:


Previously: UPS Cargo Plane Crash in Kentucky Results in at Least 7 Deaths, Gov. Beshear Responds


The United Parcel Service has also issued a statement expressing their sorrow.

The statement read, in part:

We are terribly saddened by the accident tonight in Louisville. Our heartfelt thoughts are with everyone involved. UPS is committed to the safety of our employees, our customers and the communities we serve. This is particularly true in Louisville, home to our airline and thousands of UPSers.





As more and more videos and photos emerge, the tragic scope of the disaster becomes ever more sobering (profanity alert):

The black box has been recovered, and although it is heat-damaged, it should give some clues as to what went wrong, according to NTSB Safety Board member Todd Inman.  

“We feel comfortable, once we get these to our lab in D.C., that we will be able to get a good readout of the applicable data,” Inman said. “And that will be yet another point of information that will really help us understand what happened during this point of flight.”

Rep. Morgan McGarvey (KY-03) said the scene looked like a disaster movie:

“The skies over Louisville looked apocalyptic last night. People scared all over our community, debris falling, ash falling, people sheltering in place – my family one of those families,” McGarvey said, adding the crash site looks like it could be a scene from a “Terminator” movie.

“It is burned and mangled wreckage beyond anything I’ve ever seen. The smells, the sights, these are things that are not going to escape us when we close our eyes tonight,” McGarvey said at a news conference.





The situation is far from over, as doctors at UofL Health in Louisville, Kentucky, are describing serious burn injuries, shrapnel hits, and smoke inhalation issues in more than a dozen victims.

A limited number of flights have now resumed, but the regular flow is far from returning to normal as they’re down to one runway and there’s a severe backlog from the prolonged closure. RedState will keep you updated on this tragedy as new information emerges.





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