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Saved - January 29, 2025 at 6:36 AM

@amuse - @amuse

DANGER: F-35 fighter jet crashes at Alaska’s Eielson Air Force Base; pilot survives. https://t.co/Z55DzMep1f

Saved - January 31, 2025 at 5:36 PM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

NEW: Another angle of the plane crash video has been released, showing the collision between a helicopter and a passenger plane in Washington, D.C. Something is VERY OFF! https://t.co/xKZpMd0BG2

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Exclusive videos show new angles of the collision between an American Airlines flight and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter. In the first video, the Black Hawk flies over the Potomac, while the American Airlines plane approaches the airport. The two collide, resulting in a mid-air explosion and both aircraft falling into the river. The second video captures the moment before the collision, showing both the helicopter and the plane heading toward each other. After the impact, the airliner spins into the water, and the Black Hawk is also seen descending into the river.
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Speaker 0: These videos obtained exclusively by CNN show previously unseen angles of the collision between an American Airlines flight and a US Army Black Hawk helicopter. In the first video, the Black Hawk can be seen flying at speed over the Potomac from the left side of the screen. The American Airlines plane can be seen flying towards the airport before the 2 collide causing a mid air explosion and fall into the river. In the second video, you can see the army helicopter and American Airlines plane travel toward each other. After the collision and subsequent explosion, the airliner can be seen spinning into the water, and the Black Hawk is also seen falling into the water.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 5:16 AM
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I reported on a plane crash in Philly near Cottman Ave and Roosevelt Blvd. I'm sharing updates as they come in, including footage of the aftermath and the explosion. The FAA has confirmed that the plane was a Learjet 55 with two people on board. I've also included various angles of the incident and even Trump's response. My thoughts are with the survivors and their families during this difficult time.

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: @KeeleyFox29 is on the scene of another plane crash, this time in Philly near Cottman Ave and Roosevelt Blvd. Will update thread with more info as it becomes available. Pray for survivors.

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A plane has crashed near Cotton Avenue and is on fire, with debris scattered around. The area is filled with thick smoke and the smell of jet fuel. Emergency services are present, with police and fire lines visible. The wreckage appears to be in the Roosevelt Mall parking lot, prompting authorities to cordon off the area. Black smoke is rising over the shopping plaza, and the situation remains chaotic as flames continue to burn.
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Speaker 0: Can I get Yeah? Just get a long way, buddy. Just get a long way. Alright, brother. Alright. Just stay on the other side of this table. I'm right here. Okay? Alright. Appreciate it. A plane has crashed right off the boulevard at Cotton Avenue. It's on fire. It's not under control. It looks like a side street. All placed on fire. It looks like debris here. I'm in a debris field. They're up on the parking lot. There is thick smoke and the smell of jet fuel. I'm working. I'm sorry. With Fox. I need to get my I should have worn a jacket. Sorry, brother. Just don't have your own I will. There's pieces of the plane here. We're near Northeast Philly Airport. There are lines of police and fire as far as I can see. Black smoke filling the sky over the shopping plaza. It looks like it's on a side street affected right across from a busy shopping center. So the plane pieces of the plane are in the Roosevelt Mall parking lot, it looks like, according to police. That's why they're roping that off. This is as close. There's black smoke. Sorry. Sorry. I'm breathing bad. Flames of black smoke coming over.

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: More footage of the aftermath of the Philly plane crash. https://t.co/eGyY9DbFVy

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: Doorcam footage of the explosion in Philly. https://t.co/03ylIsMNOf

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: Another view of the explosion at Roosevelt Mall in Philly. h/t @TheInsiderPaper https://t.co/DRBlelihBC

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: Another view of the descent of the plane that crashed into Roosevelt Mall in Philly. h/t @CollinRugg

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A plane just crashed on Cotton Avenue, and I was right there. It's unbelievable! People are in shock, and there's a fire. This is insane. Call your loved ones; this is serious. What is happening in the world? It's chaotic, and the scene is really intense.
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Speaker 0: Oh, a fucking plane just crashed on Cotton Avenue, yo. I was right there, bro. What the fuck? Yo. Somebody oh my god. Yo. The world, yo. What the fuck, yo? Yo. Y'all got peoples over here, man. Call y'all folks, man. This shit crazy. Yo. A fucking plane. Oh my god. Look. People cramps on fire. Oh my god. What is going on in the world, bro? Oh my god, bro. It's all the way down there too.

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: The FAA is reporting that the plane that crashed in Philly at the Roosevelt Mall was a Learjet 55 with two people aboard.

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: Trump’s response. https://t.co/y2SkpzfRhv

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: Another video from the Philly crash. https://t.co/Yots5tFq3s

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What is happening? Oh my god! There's a plane!
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Speaker 0: I'm not. I'm not. What the hell? What the hell? What the hell? Oh my god. Oh my god. Now you're not here to look. There's a plane, bro.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:13 AM

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 #BREAKING UPDATE: The plane which crashed in Philadelphia appears to be a Learjet 55 Air Ambulance from Mexico It seems to have crashed shortly after take off from Philly’s Executive Airport (PNE) No word on what caused it to crash into the ground like a missile. https://t.co/8JpeIXptUb

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 HOLY CRAP! The plane in Philadelphia just slammed into a row of houses like a freaking MISSILE. WTF? https://t.co/eTf0nlUARR

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:10 AM

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 WATCH: INSANELY close-up video of the MASSIVE fireball caused by the Philadelphia plane crash Seems to have had a fuel tank of fuel https://t.co/aI6y0uy1cY

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 #BREAKING UPDATE: The plane which crashed in Philadelphia appears to be a Learjet 55 Air Ambulance from Mexico It seems to have crashed shortly after take off from Philly’s Executive Airport (PNE) No word on what caused it to crash into the ground like a missile. https://t.co/8JpeIXptUb

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:01 AM
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I shared an update on the Philadelphia plane crash, reporting that six people were killed during takeoff, including two doctors, two pilots, one patient, and one family member. There are conflicting reports about the number of people on board, with CBS stating only two were present.

@MJTruthUltra - MJTruthUltra

UPDATE: Philadelphia Plane Crash Philly PD tells Fox Affiliate Steve Keeley 6 Killed after the plane was TAKING OFF from nearby Airport • Two Doctors • Two pilots • One patient • One family member • Unknown ground casualties or injuries They found that out kinda fast, no? CBS reports 2 on board… already conflicting info. https://rumble.com/v6fm75v-philly-pd-says-6-killed-after-the-plane-was-taking-off-from-nearby-airport.html

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:13 AM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

🚨BREAKING: Dashcam footage captures the Philadelphia plane crash that has claimed at least six lives. https://t.co/9Xfl2btYbd

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 3:13 AM
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New footage has emerged showing the crash of a Learjet 55 in Northeast Philadelphia shortly after its departure from the local airport. The plane was on a medical assignment to Missouri and may have struck several buildings. There were six people on board.

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

JUST IN: New footage shows the moment a private jet crashed in Northeast Philadelphia. The Learjet 55 reportedly departed from Northeast Philadelphia Airport shortly before it crashed. According to police, the plane was on a "medical assignment" and was headed to Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri. The plane possibly hit multiple buildings in the area. Fox 29 is reporting that there were 6 people on board. Video: @PhillyCrimeUpd

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I'm not just passing by. What is happening? Oh my god! Look at that! There's a plane!
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Speaker 0: I'm not walking by. I'm not walking by. What the hell? What the hell? What the hell? Oh my god. Oh my god. Now you're not here to look. There's a plane, bro.
Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:07 AM

@ImMeme0 - I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸

🚨BREAKING: Small plane crash has left multiple people injured in Philadelphia as shocking footage shows chaotic scenes on the ground where it came down. https://t.co/L6eheTz237

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 10:34 AM

@saras76 - Sara Rose 🇺🇸🌹

🚨GRAPHIC🚨 Man runs out of the Philadelphia plane crash site while on fire Casualties being reported on the ground. https://t.co/0ZAusEKhre

Saved - February 1, 2025 at 2:16 AM

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

WATCH: Another angle of the plane crash in Philadelphia tonight. The jet was a Mexican air ambulance. https://t.co/lIRHG88ieC

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A plane just crashed on Coppin Avenue, causing a massive explosion. The entire plaza shook, and the plane is now burning, having struck nearby houses. It's shocking to see the destruction and chaos from the crash. People are reacting in disbelief, trying to comprehend the situation as they witness the aftermath of the incident. The scene is chaotic, with the plane visibly damaged and flames engulfing it.
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Speaker 0: Yo. That shit just blew up. Yo. Look at that shit, bro. Damn. Look at that shit. Actually, just blew up the whole plaza on Coppin Avenue. Is they okay? Yo. Oh my god. Yo. Look, yo. Yo. Yo. Our plane just crashed on Cottonwood Ave, y'all. Yo. What the fuck? Look at that. Yo. It's ran into people houses. Look. Look. A plane just crashed, yo. Look at that shit. Look at that shit. That's a whole plane right there burning, yo. What the fuck? A whole plane just crashed into right here. What the fuck? No. That shit has shook the whole plaza. No. No. Look at that shit, mate. I swear not. It was a whole plane right here, bro. Uh-huh.
Saved - February 3, 2025 at 11:28 PM

@RT_com - RT

⚡️2 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority employees arrested over LEAKED video of DC crash to CNN https://t.co/NLNNQoH3kU

@RT_com - RT

⚡️CCTV footage from the Kennedy Center in Washington DC allegedly shows the moment a plane crashed into a helicopter during landing at Reagan International Airport https://t.co/9sVqnfXH46

Saved - February 11, 2025 at 1:31 PM

@Breaking911 - Breaking911

WATCH: Video shows moment of deadly crash at Scottsdale airport https://t.co/UdiON2rXJi

@Breaking911 - Breaking911

BREAKING: 1 dead, 1 trapped, 3 hospitalized after two jets collide on runway at Scottsdale, Ariz. airport - KNXV

Saved - February 18, 2025 at 3:37 AM

@rawsalerts - R A W S A L E R T S

🚨#BREAKING: New surveillance video captures the moment a Delta Airlines jet crashed at Toronto Pearson International Airport, with 75 passengers on board leaving 18 injured. https://t.co/Z5Ryfcc4L6

Saved - February 18, 2025 at 10:32 PM

@TheInsiderPaper - Insider Paper

BREAKING: New clearest footage showing the crash moment of Delta Air Lines plane at Toronto Airport. All passengers survived https://t.co/KdvmElRzDk

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Oh my god, an airplane is crashing! Tara, are you seeing this? I can't believe what I'm seeing. We have to share this. Come on.
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. Oh, that's Tara, you're seeing this, airplane just crashing. Oh my god. Oh my god. Well, we'll share it. Come on.
Saved - February 22, 2025 at 4:08 PM
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The Delta/Endeavor plane crash involved pilot Kendal Swanson, who had transitioned from being an instructor for small propeller aircraft to a recently licensed co-pilot for jets. The captain, with a questionable record, may have made a mistake in trusting her to land, highlighting a lack of experience.

@houmanhemmati - Houman David Hemmati, MD, PhD

✈️ The Delta/Endeavor plane that crashed was piloted by Kendal Swanson. A year ago, she was an instructor pilot for a small propellor aircraft. Recently licensed to co-pilot a small jet. Captain, who had a questionable record himself, may have erred trusting her to land the plane. It’s more an issue of experience than anything else here.

Saved - March 18, 2025 at 12:05 PM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

A Delta pilot landing in NY La Guardia airport hit a wing on the runway upon landing causing sparks to come out of the wing https://t.co/yqTbPWhlG5

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A Delta passenger jet arriving from Jacksonville, Florida, struck its left wing on the runway while attempting to land at New York's LaGuardia Airport. Air traffic control alerted the pilots, who seemed unaware of the incident, mentioning sparks from a wing. The flight had 80 passengers and crew. Conditions were suboptimal with winds gusting to 35 miles per hour and some mist. The plane circled and landed safely on a second attempt. Delta apologized for the experience. The aircraft is grounded at LaGuardia and out of service. The flight was operated by the same regional carrier involved in a fiery crash landing at Toronto's airport last month. There were no reported injuries, but the FAA is investigating.
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Speaker 0: Now to the scare at New York's LaGuardia Airport, a Delta passenger jet coming in for a landing from Jacksonville, Florida. Its left wing striking the runway as pilots were lifting back off to go around again. Air traffic control telling them the wing had hit the ground. Here's Trevor Ault. Speaker 1: Tonight, a Delta passenger jet attempting to land at New York's LaGuardia Airport striking its left wing on the runway and the two pilots on board appeared unaware. Air traffic control pointing out the incident. Somebody saw some sparks from one of your wings. You guys feel anything? We do for one second. The Delta Regional flight arrived from Jacksonville, Florida just after ten Sunday night. 80 passengers and crew on board. Conditions were suboptimal but not extreme. Winds gusting to 35 miles per hour with some mist in the air. The plane then circling for another landing attempt. In a statement, Delta says the crew executed a go around then landed safely and proceeded to its arrival gate, adding we apologize to our customers for the experience. Tonight, that aircraft remains grounded at LaGuardia out of service. There's no immediate indication when it may return to the air. The flight operated by the same regional carrier involved in this dangerous incident last month, a fiery crash landing at Toronto's airport. And David here in New York there were no reported impacts or injuries at LaGuardia but the FAA says it's now investigating. David Speaker 0: Trevor Old with us here tonight Trevor thank you.
Saved - March 18, 2025 at 7:41 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Last month, Endeavor Air flipped a plane during landing. Yesterday, Endeavor Air crashed on a runway. Meanwhile: https://t.co/irksbOS5u1

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"Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so." "We ain't getting no You got into Harvard long? What? Like it's hard?" "Sir, what is your name as a group? The click. Click or click? Click. Let's do it."
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Speaker 0: Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so. I don't think so. No. No. We ain't getting no You got into Harvard long? What? Like it's hard? Sir, what is your name as a group? The click. Click or click? Click. Let's do it.
Saved - March 18, 2025 at 7:41 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Yesterday, a pilot for Endeavor Air hit into a runway with the wing, causing sparks. She apparently had no clue: https://t.co/nCCKqNtW2u

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A Delta Regional flight from Jacksonville, Florida, carrying 80 passengers and crew, arrived just after 10 PM Sunday night. Someone reported seeing sparks from one of the wings. The crew responded that they would check it. Conditions were suboptimal, with winds gusting to 35 miles per hour and some mist. The plane circled for another landing attempt. Delta stated that the crew executed a go-around, landed safely, and proceeded to the arrival gate. Delta apologized to customers for the experience.
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Speaker 0: Somebody saw some sparks from one of your wings. Do you guys feel anything? We do. We'll check it. The Delta Regional flight arrived from Jacksonville, Florida just after ten Sunday night. 80 passengers and crew on board. Conditions were suboptimal, but not extreme. Winds gusting to 35 miles per hour with some mist in the air. The plane then circling for another landing attempt. In a statement, Delta says the crew executed a go around then landed safely and proceeded to its arrival gate, adding, we apologize to our customers for the experience.
Saved - April 28, 2025 at 7:43 AM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

BREAKING: New details show the female pilot of the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines flight at Reagan National Airport ignored her co-pilot’s warning and made multiple critical errors. - NYT https://t.co/dCfkpGdC5O

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An American Airlines plane flies toward an airport, colliding mid-air with what appears to be another aircraft, resulting in an explosion. Both planes fall into a river. A second video depicts an army helicopter and an American Airlines plane moving toward each other. Following a collision and explosion, the airliner spins into the water, and the Black Hawk helicopter also falls into the water.
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Speaker 0: Green. The American Airlines plane can be seen flying towards the airport before the two collide causing a mid air explosion and fall into the river. In the second video, you can see the army helicopter and American Airlines plane travel toward each other. After the collision and subsequent explosion, the airliner can be seen spinning into the water, and the Black Hawk is also seen falling into the water.
Saved - May 8, 2025 at 12:31 AM
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A plane crash-landed at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, LA, while en route to Santa Monica Airport. Fortunately, all three people on board were unharmed. The cause of the incident is currently under investigation. Video available from @RogerSteeleJr.

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

NEW: Plane crash lands at the Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisades in Los Angeles, California. The plane reportedly had three people on board and was headed to the Santa Monica Airport. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department all three occupants were uninjured. It’s unclear at the moment what caused the incident which is now under investigation. Video: @RogerSteeleJr

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The speaker expressed distress, stating, "Oh, we're not moving. I'm I'm not fucking Stop. I'm not fucking shit. Shit." The speaker then inquired, "Are they okay? Yeah."
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Speaker 0: Hey. Oh, we're not moving. I'm I'm not fucking Stop. I'm not fucking shit. Shit. Are they okay? Yeah.
Saved - June 12, 2025 at 7:42 PM

@amuse - @amuse

PLANE CRASH: London-bound Air India Flight 171 crashed into a residential neighborhood just minutes after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India. The Boeing 787-8 was carrying 242 passengers and crew. https://t.co/Lfk7tnKPqz

Saved - July 27, 2025 at 6:34 PM
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I experienced a terrifying moment on a Southwest flight from Burbank to Las Vegas when the pilot had to nosedive to avoid a midair collision shortly after takeoff. Passengers were thrown from their seats, with one comparing the experience to the 'Tower of Terror' ride. About ten minutes in, we felt a sudden drop that had everyone screaming, fearing a crash. Afterward, the pilot informed us that we nearly collided with another plane and had lost contact with air traffic control. At least one flight attendant was injured in the chaos.

@CollinRugg - Collin Rugg

NEW: Southwest pilot forced to nosedive to avoid a midair collision after takeoff from Burbank to Las Vegas. Passengers were reportedly launched out of their seats into the ceiling, with passengers comparing the incident to the ‘Tower of Terror’ ride. “About 10 minutes into the flight, we plummeted pretty far, and I looked around, and everyone was like, 'OK, that's normal',” one passenger said. “Then, within two seconds, it felt like the ride Tower of Terror, where we fell 20 to 30 feet in the air. The screaming, it was terrifying. We really thought we were plummeting to a plane crash.” After the incident, the pilot allegedly told the passengers that the plane almost collided with another plane, “and they had lost air traffic control signal.” (Fox News) At least one flight attendant was injured.

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A passenger on a Southwest flight from Burbank to Vegas described a terrifying incident about ten minutes into the flight. The plane plummeted, feeling like a 20-30 foot drop, causing screaming among the passengers who thought they were crashing. A flight attendant hit her head during the incident. The pilot announced that they almost collided with another plane and had lost air traffic control, necessitating an emergency maneuver to go under the other plane. The speaker, a frequent traveler, was with her mother, who said she had never experienced anything like it. The pilot stated they almost collided with another plane and had to make an emergency attempt because they lost service with air traffic control.
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Speaker 0: I took a Southwest flight from Burbank to Vegas. I've done it before and I know that there's a lot of turbulence. And about ten minutes into the flight, we we plummeted pretty far. I And looked around and everyone's like, okay, that's normal. Within two seconds, it felt like the ride tower of terror where we fell. I mean, it felt like twenty, thirty feet in the air and the screaming. Was terrifying. We really thought we were plummeting to a plane crash. After everyone was shooken up for a couple of seconds, we realized that the flight attendant had hit her head. It felt like we were flying in the air. And the pilot came on and he told us that we almost collided with another plane and that they lost the air traffic control. If I'm not mistaken, with the, you know, to know that the plane was coming towards us. It was absolutely terrifying. I'm a traveler. Was with my mom who travels everywhere. She goes to Vegas constantly for work and she said she's never experienced anything like this. I just remember, I think we were all in shock, but I just remember him saying, what just happened was we collided, almost collided with another plane. And I had to make the emergency attempt to, I think he said go under because we lost, we lost service with the air traffic control. Thank you to our pilot.
Saved - November 5, 2025 at 11:14 PM
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I report that a dashboard-cam captured UPS Flight 2976 crashing just after takeoff from Louisville's Muhammad Ali International Airport; the MD-11 slammed into the ground and exploded into a massive fireball visible for miles. Gov. Beshear says 7 dead, 11 injured, 2 missing. Under federal investigation.

@nexta_tv - NEXTA

😳A dashboard-cam captured the exact moment UPS Flight 2976 crashed right after departing Louisville’s Muhammad Ali International Airport The MD-11 barely lifted off before slamming into the ground and exploding into a massive fireball visible for miles. Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says 7 dead, 11 injured, 2 missing. What should’ve been a routine cargo run turned into a mass-casualty scene now under federal investigation.

@nexta_tv - NEXTA

Cargo plane crashes in the US: engine reportedly tore off mid-air A deadly scene over Louisville. A UPS MD-11 cargo aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff from the international airport in Kentucky. There were three crew members on board, but the toll is worse: authorities confirm seven fatalities. Investigators are reviewing footage that appears to show one of the engines tearing off mid-air before the crash. The airport is shut down, the surrounding area is burning. The post-impact fire spread to an industrial zone near UPS Worldport, the company’s major global hub. Eyewitness videos show thick smoke and explosions. Police report additional injuries on the ground.

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The speaker urgently orders someone to back away and turn around, then says to hold on, believing the situation will crash. He repeatedly exclaims “Holy shit,” notes “Damn today,” and concludes, “They are dead, bro.”
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Speaker 0: Bro, get the fuck away from here. Like, turn around. Bro, come on. Hold on. Hold on. I think it's gonna crash, bro. Holy shit. Holy shit. Holy shit. Damn today. They are dead, bro.
Saved - November 7, 2025 at 8:09 PM

@AZ_Intel_ - AZ Intel

NEW: NTSB releases aerial footage of the site where the UPS Flight 2976 plane crashed in Louisville, Kentucky on Tuesday, killing 13 people. https://t.co/0dsAuMA4PP

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