LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Grade A Recycling owner Sean Garber spent some of his Saturday back at the business, going through what remains. This was the second time Garber said he's been allowed back on site after the UPS plane crash on Tuesday .
Flight 2976 crashed south of the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport. Garber's business was one of the two hit by the plane crash.
"It's unimaginable," Garber said. "It's hard for the mind to digest it and understand it. It's tragic."
Garber showed WHAS11 a picture of what he said was the plane's engine on what used to be the company's office building.
He said his main priority is his employees, who he said won't miss a paycheck. Garber also said counseling services have been provided for employees as they process the trauma of the crash.

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