The Prague Post - Engine fell off US cargo plane before deadly crash: officials

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Engine fell off US cargo plane before deadly crash: officials
Engine fell off US cargo plane before deadly crash: officials / Photo: LEANDRO LOZADA - AFP

Engine fell off US cargo plane before deadly crash: officials

The death toll from a cargo plane crash in the southern US state of Kentucky rose to 11 on Wednesday, with investigators saying the accident was caused by one of the engines catching fire and detaching during takeoff.

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The McDonnell Douglas MD-11, operated by package delivery giant UPS and bound for Hawaii, crashed at 5:15 pm (2215 GMT) Tuesday, shortly after departing from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.

It exploded into flames as it plowed into businesses adjacent to the airport, killing multiple people on the ground. A three-person crew was aboard.

Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear called the tragedy "heartbreaking" and "unimaginable."

The death toll "is now up to 11. I expect it to reach 12, possibly by the end of the day," he said, adding that a search was underway for a "handful of other people" who are unaccounted for.

The National Transportation Safety Board sent teams to Louisville to investigate the accident. NTSB member Todd Inman told reporters that investigators had reviewed closed-circuit airport footage "which shows the left engine detaching from the wing during the take-off roll."

While the plane crashed and destroyed or damaged multiple buildings, leaving a fiery debris field nearly half a mile (800 meters) long, its left engine remained "on the airfield," Inman said.

He added that the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder, known as a plane's black boxes, have been identified and will be sent to Washington for analysis.

Tuesday's crash reportedly was the deadliest in the global package delivery giant's history. Its main hub, Worldport, is in Louisville, where it employs thousands of people.

UPS has halted package sorting operations at its facility.

- 38,000 gallons of fuel -

Video shared by WLKY showed the left engine ablaze as the aircraft tried to lift off.

By early Wednesday, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said on X that aviation officials had reopened a runway.

Airport spokesman Jonathan Bevin said the cargo flight "went down three miles (five kilometers) south of the airfield" after taking off.

The plane, filled with some 38,000 gallons of fuel for the long-haul flight to Hawaii, narrowly missed a major Ford vehicle assembly plant that employs some 3,000 people, adjacent to the UPS Worldport facility.

"It could have been significantly worse," Beshear said of the tragedy.

Aerial footage of the crash site showed a long trail of debris as firefighters blasted water on the flames, with smoke billowing from the area.

Beshear said the aircraft hit a petroleum recycling facility "pretty directly."

According to NTSB, the plane was built in 1991 and was modified into a cargo aircraft. McDonnell Douglas merged with Boeing in 1996.

Boeing, the US aviation giant which has experienced multiple fatal crashes and safety incidents in the past decade, said in a statement that "we stand ready to support our customer and have offered technical assistance to the NTSB."

UPS travels to more than 200 countries via nearly 2,000 daily flights, with a fleet of 516 aircraft. It owns 294 of those planes and hires the rest.

The crash comes amid the longest government shutdown in US history with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warning of "mass chaos" due to a lack of air traffic control staff.

 

NTSB member Inman said the agency was not aware of any staff shortages at Louisville's airport at the time of the crash, although a full investigation into all aspects of the crash including air traffic control staffing has been launched.

In January, an American Eagle airliner hit a military helicopter outside Washington's Ronald Reagan National airport, killing all 67 people on both aircraft.

That crash, which ended the country's 16-year streak of no fatal commercial air crashes, has added to concerns about the US air traffic control system, which some regard as an understaffed operation beset by aging equipment problems.

U.Pospisil--TPP