Investigation Continues into UPS Plane Crash at Louisville Airport

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A UPS cargo plane nearly took off when a cockpit bell sounded, indicating a possible engine fire, just before crashing and killing 14 people. Investigators are examining the cockpit voice recorder and video footage to determine the cause, with the crash occurring after the aircraft was past its decision speed to abort. The incident has prompted lawsuits and ongoing safety investigations.
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