FAA Grounds MD-11 Fleet Following Kentucky UPS Crash

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The FAA has temporarily banned MD-11 flights following a deadly UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, which involved engine detachment and resulted in at least 14 fatalities. The order, supported by Boeing, mandates comprehensive inspections of the fleet before resumption of service, as investigations continue into the cause of the crash.
- FAA bars MD-11 flights for now after fiery UPS jet crash KSL.com
- FAA Orders Grounding of MD-11 Planes After Kentucky Crash The Wall Street Journal
- Officials believe death toll after Kentucky UPS plane crash will stand at 14 abcnews.go.com
- Louisville mayor says last missing victim from UPS plane crash found WAVE News
- Bell sounded in cockpit as UPS cargo plane crashed after takeoff, NTSB says CBS News
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