A fiery plane crash killed at least nine, injured 11 after a UPS cargo plane crashed while taking off from Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport in Kentucky on Tuesday. Experts analysing footage and reports say multiple factors may have contributed to the disaster, according to BBC. The MD-11 jet, bound for Honolulu, Hawaii, failed to gain altitude and erupted in a massive fireball. Footage shows the left wing engulfed in flames, with debris scattering across the runway and nearby buildings. Officials issued a shelter-in-place order while hundreds of firefighters rushed to the scene. Analysts suggested that a failure of the left engine may have caused the initial crash. Footage confirmed by BBC Verify showed the left wing ablaze, tilting to one side as the plane a
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