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arista
05-11-2025, 04:06 AM
Massive Fire: on many buildings,
Terrible place to crash
The number of dead could rise.


https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/11/05/03/wire-103603057-1762314551-935_634x422.jpg

[Fireball erupts near airport property
after reports of a plane crash at
Louisville International Airport,
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025, in Louisville, Ky.]


https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/11/05/03/wire-103603055-1762314551-210_634x422.jpg

[LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - At least 11 people are dead
after a UPS cargo plane crashed Tuesday
while taking off from the Louisville airport,
leaving a trail of flames just
miles from the city's downtown.

The plane crashed at about 5:15 p.m.
after its left wing caught fire.
The McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft,
made in 1991,
was departing for Honolulu from
UPS Worldport at Louisville
Muhammad Ali International Airport.]

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said others had
"very significant" injuries.


https://video.dailymail.co.uk/preview/mol/2025/11/05/2166447520150932316/964x580_JPG-SINGLE_2166447520150932316.jpg

Maru
05-11-2025, 04:23 AM
:(

arista
05-11-2025, 04:35 AM
[The plane was also fueled with 38,000 gallons
at the time,
due to the lengthy trip to Hawaii - sparking a
massive fire that spread to cover five miles.]

Massive Fuel Tanks on a Massive Cargo UPS plane

Ammi
05-11-2025, 09:50 AM
…horrendous, I was just reading this and hadn’t seen your thread beforehand, Arista…I mean, we see those images and how could someone survive…/…plus, victims on the ground as well…?….so horrific/so tragic…

Crimson Dynamo
05-11-2025, 10:06 AM
dashcam video here: https://x.com/TheKevinDalton/status/1985942831018701293

Crimson Dynamo
05-11-2025, 10:07 AM
plane tries to take off on fire: https://x.com/BNONews/status/1985845907191889930

Cherie
05-11-2025, 10:15 AM
oh my God that is horrendous

Nicky91
05-11-2025, 02:03 PM
what a mess


we have a solid first lead, left engine was engulfed in flames, is this something similar to Concorde? was there something on the runway and debris from a burst tyre puncturing the left wing fuel tank :think:


couldn't have been the weather, not in November tbh, unlike TWA Flight 800 which was due to a short-circuit and overheating played a factor there

Nicky91
05-11-2025, 02:06 PM
highest recorded ground speed received was 186 knots (344 km/h; 214 mph)


that is really fast, if there was something on the runway something sharp, that easily could've destroyed the tyre and made it flown upwards towards the wing



that ground speed, they had to take off, because that was past V1, beyond any safe way of aborting take off, they were doomed from the moment they reached V1

Nicky91
06-11-2025, 01:37 PM
okay, the left engine separated from the aircraft apparently