Boeing knew of flaw in plane that killed 15
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The NTSB said Boeing previously warned plane owners in 2011 about a flawed part and that it contributed to the engine flying off a UPS plane before it crashed.
The Hawaii-bound cargo plane crashed on Nov. 4 just after takeoff in Louisville, Kentucky. #AviationSafety #NTSB #UPS
An aviation attorney says Boeing is partly responsible for the UPS flight 2976 crash in Louisville because the NTSB found that a critical engine part that failed had been on Boeing's radar since 2011,
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- More than two months after a UPS cargo plane crashed in Louisville, killing 15 people, cleanup continues at the crash site as families search for closure. For the first time, the media was allowed inside the site, where much of the debris has been cleared but visible reminders of the tragedy remain.