UPS plane crash death toll rises to 13
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First civilian victims of UPS plane crash in Kentucky named as grandfather and his granddaughter - The plane crash killed a grandfather and his granddaughter who were ‘in the wrong place at the wrong
The death toll has risen to 13 after a UPS plane departing Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky crashed in a ball of flames earlier this week, officials said Thursday.
The fatal UPS plane crash at Louisville's SDF Airport resulted in at least 12 deaths. NTSB provides information on its investigation.
"We will do everything we need to to find out what happened...we've reconstructed entire planes that were in the ocean before," Todd Inman with the NTSB said.
Flight data showed the UPS plane that crashed taking off from Louisville's airport Tuesday was going 210 miles per hour at 475 feet of altitude at the last reading retrieved
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