LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Grade A Recycling was hit harder than any other business south of Louisville's airport when UPS Flight 2976 crashed Nov. 4.
Three Grade A employees died, along with several more customers who were at the facility.
Owner Sean Garber said the three employees who died — Trina Chavez, Megan Washburn and John Loucks — all stayed late that night.
"Our people were doing the extra mile, 'cause they were committed," he said.
After reviewing the National Transportation Safety Board's (NTSB) preliminary report released Thursday, which identified "fatigue cracks" around the left engine pylon, Garber expressed frustration.
"It just doesn't sit right when you have loss of life, loss on business, so many people whose lives impacted on a matter that is clearly avoidable," Garber

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