Investigators searching for what caused Tuesday's deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, will be reviewing dramatic video footage from the scene in addition to the crucial voice and data recorders, generally known as black boxes, which were recovered Wednesday.

The footage appears to show the area of the left wing where one of the plane's engines would be located on fire as the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 raced down the runway toward disaster. Officials said at least 12 people were killed in the crash, and the death toll was expected to rise.

Moments later, as the plane with three crew members on board seems to try to take off, some flames appear to shoot from the engine located in the tail of the plane.

An image capture of video footage distributed by the Associated Pr

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