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NTSB holds hearing on deadly UPS cargo plane crash

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NTSB probes why a UPS jet lost an engine and crashed on takeoff
The National Transportation Safety Board will meet Tuesday and Wednesday to investigate why a UPS McDonnell Douglas MD-11F lost an engine and crashed after taking off last year from Louisville, Kentuc...

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NTSB hearing will probe cause of fiery UPS jet crash that killed 15 in Louisville
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WATCH LIVE: NTSB holds hearing on deadly UPS cargo plane crash
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Hearings to focus on why a UPS cargo plane engine fell off, causing deadly crash
Federal safety investigators will hold hearings this week examining why the engine flew off a UPS cargo plane last year, causing a crash that killed 15 people, and why Boeing didn’t address the underl...

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NTSB questions Boeing, other aviation officials over deadly UPS plane crash in Kentucky
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NTSB opens hearings on why UPS cargo plane engine fell off, causing deadly crash
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UPS saw no need for changes after 2011 Boeing defect letter

A US safety investigator said United Parcel Service Inc. decided not to take further action after reviewing a 2011 service letter from Boeing Co. that flagged failures of a key structural component in the type of plane that later crashed in Louisville,
St. Louis Magazine
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National Museum of Transportation’s new aviation exhibit gives families a closer look at flight

With new aircraft and a planned aviation plaza, the museum is creating an interactive space where visitors can explore the history of flight.
seattlepi.com
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McDonnell Douglas fine paid by Boeing

The Boeing Co. said yesterday that it has paid a $2.12 million civil fine to settle government charges that it was part of an alleged conspiracy that allowed machine tools intended for a commercial aircraft venture to end up at a Chinese military factory.
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The last plane in America with an analog cockpit

The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 features an analog cockpit.

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