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FAA Grounds MD-11 Jets After Deadly UPS Crash in Louisville

Investigators are examining a suspected left‑engine separation.

Overview

  • The Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary ban on MD-11 flights pending inspections following the Kentucky crash.
  • UPS had already parked its MD-11 fleet, about 9% of its aircraft, and said contingency plans are in place to keep deliveries moving.
  • NTSB officials reported a large fire on the left wing and indicated the left engine detached during takeoff, with videos and debris observations supporting the working theory.
  • Local authorities report at least a dozen fatalities with several people still unaccounted for, and operations have moved from rescue to recovery.
  • The 34-year-old MD-11 went down in an industrial area near the Louisville airport, striking an auto parts business, with roughly 38,000 gallons of fuel intensifying the post-impact fire.