איבערבלייבעניש פון די קענטאקי ערעפלאן קראך
LOUISVILLE, KY — A deadly UPS cargo plane crash has left a tragic mark on Louisville, Kentucky, claiming the lives of 14 people and devastating the surrounding area. Aerial drone footage of the November 4, 2025, incident reveals scattered wreckage, emergency responders, and fire trucks amidst the debris field, underscoring the scale of the disaster.
The MD-11 cargo plane, operating as UPS Flight 2976, experienced a catastrophic failure shortly after takeoff when its left engine detached mid-air. The detachment sparked a wing fire, causing the aircraft to collide with nearby buildings before crashing to the ground. Among the victims were all three crew members aboard the flight, as well as 11 individuals on the ground, according to preliminary findings released by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and local authorities.
Witnesses described scenes of chaos as first responders rushed to contain fires and assist survivors. The aerial footage captures the extensive damage to both residential and commercial structures near the crash site, highlighting the far-reaching impact of the accident on the Louisville community.
Investigators are examining the plane’s maintenance records, flight data, and engine components to determine the exact cause of the failure. UPS has confirmed its full cooperation with authorities and expressed condolences to the families of the victims.
The tragedy marks one of the deadliest aviation incidents in the region in recent years, prompting discussions on cargo plane safety, engine inspections, and emergency response preparedness. As Louisville mourns the loss of life, officials continue efforts to provide support to those affected and ensure that such a catastrophic event is thoroughly investigated.