UPS never required detailed inspection of part that failed before engine flew off plane that crashed
UPS never required the detailed inspections needed to spot the problem that allowed an engine to fly off one of its planes ...
According to UPS officials, the gap in the inspection process stems from Boeing's "advisory and informational" letters sent ...
Inspectors were not instructed to check a bearing that they had been told was faulty, but the shipping company says Boeing, ...
UPS says detailed inspections for failed part in fiery Louisville, Kentucky crash were never required based on information ...
Boeing told UPS that engine flaw wasn’t flight safety risk before 15 died, officials claim - The plane crashed last fall ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — New documents from the National Transportation Safety Board show UPS never required detailed inspections needed to catch the issue that caused an engine to separate from the ...
How a hidden Boeing engine flaw ended in a crash that killed 15 - ...
After the engine flew off a UPS cargo plane and caused a crash that killed 15 people in Kentucky, investigators quickly discovered cracks in parts of the engine mount. Then they found records showing ...
Day one of the NTSB hearing on the deadly UPS Flight 2976 crash in Louisville revealed a last-minute plane switch and pylon issues.
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