Washington: Investigators from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed that the crew of the UPS cargo aircraft that crashed shortly after take-off in Louisville made desperate efforts to regain control before the plane went down. The accident, which claimed multiple lives, has raised serious concerns over aircraft maintenance and the structural integrity of aging cargo fleets.

According to the NTSB’s preliminary findings, the crew initiated take-off normally, but within just 37 seconds, an alarm began sounding in the cockpit. The repetitive bell continued until the cockpit voice recorder cut off 25 seconds later believed to coincide with the moment of impact. Audio records indicate that during these final moments, the pilots were actively trying to stabilize the ai

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