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UPS plane crashes near airport in Louisville

mechanicinblue · 2025-11-04 19:14 · 936 views
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Unless it was outsourced...

Perhaps
That American flight 191 referenced above was caused by American Maintenance/Mechanics.

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Pretty sure thats Ai or photoshop. That plane disintegrated.

No tail engine.

Yep
Many issues with this picture.


https://youtu.be/O3yQIav41o4?si=aveTKMfAd-oDI6D9

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https://www.foxnews.com/us/ups-names-3-pilots-killed-louisville-cargo-plane-crash-left-least-12-people-dead

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You're welcome,

Carol

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Who remembers this?

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Still have it somewhere

Read this
UPS plane that exploded was grounded for fuel tank repairs https://share.google/4U51KKeXooL5D5ojM


Read this
UPS plane that exploded was grounded for fuel tank repairs https://share.google/4U51KKeXooL5D5ojM

It was a spare that replaced the regular plane after it was grounded.

It was a spare that replaced the regular plane after it was grounded.


I still .feell it a too old to fly.



I still .feell it a too old to fly.

Age isn't that much of an issue if it gets enough maintenance. Eventually it starts being too expensive to keep an older plane flying.

It is sounding like it was a maintenance issue that missed metal fatigue.

Age isn't that much of an issue if it gets enough maintenance. Eventually it stops being too expensive to keep an older plane flying.

It is sounding like it was a maintenance issue that missed metal fatigue.


Just.tgink about how much weight. Is.in the plane every day


Read this
UPS plane that exploded was grounded for fuel tank repairs https://share.google/4U51KKeXooL5D5ojM

Probably nothing to see(or read) here. I have been wrong before. This has been known for a few days and looks like it has no issue.


Just.tgink about how much weight. Is.in the plane every day


Agree but shouldn’t be an issue. A lot of times this SDF/HNL flight does not have much cargo.

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