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2013-08-14, 07:22 AM
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UPS Airbus A300 Crashes On Approach To Birmingham Airport (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/nycaviation/~3/26FknrDPcDA/)

Reports are coming in early Wednesday morning that a UPS Airbus A300 has crashed just outside Birmingham Airport, short of runway 18. Early reports have not yet mentioned a possible cause, number of crew on board, or any injuries on the ground. Picture of #UPS cargo plane crash in Birmingham via WVTM TV. Video coming [...]http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/nycaviation/~4/26FknrDPcDA
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Gerard
2013-08-14, 07:49 AM
So I guess since its a cargo plane no one gives a C**p!! Just went through all three cable news networks and not a word. Same with the Morning network shows!! Probably get a quick update at the top of the hour!!

Gerard
2013-08-14, 08:15 AM
Probably get a quick update at the top of the hour!!

Barely from some. CNN had a quick report. Looks like this happened before sunrise and the Mayor of Birmingham saying there are two fatalities!!

NickPeterman
2013-08-14, 09:23 AM
So heartbreaking, my prayers go out to the family and friends of the crew. My heart sank when I saw the news on Airliiners.net this morning, even more-so when I saw the registration. I photographed N155UP scarcely 5 weeks ago here at KRIC as my first UPS A300 in flight.

Blue Skies, Gentlemen

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NIKV69
2013-08-15, 05:45 AM
Yes cargo crashes get no news coverage. It's incredible the difference from commercial.

megatop412
2013-08-15, 08:09 PM
It was announced on KYW 1060AM yesterday morning and was also reported on the CNN home page by 8am. By then of course, all the armchair accident investigators over at anet came out of the woodwork as they always do to create a monstrous thread about it

NIKV69
2013-08-15, 08:54 PM
It was announced on KYW 1060AM yesterday morning and was also reported on the CNN home page by 8am. By then of course, all the armchair accident investigators over at anet came out of the woodwork as they always do to create a monstrous thread about it

Good source of info. They had those pics pretty early on.

megatop412
2013-08-15, 10:42 PM
Good source of info. They had those pics pretty early on.

Yeah well it disgusts me to hear people getting their panties all up in a bind that the news said an A330 crashed when it was really an A300. Just seems like misplaced priorities to self-righteously denounce that when what really matters is that 2 people are now dead from this.

PhilDernerJr
2013-08-16, 08:32 AM
Cargo crashes always get ignored, but considering the recent aircraft accidents, I thought they'd be all over this one. But nope.

Article coming on this, btw...

USAF Pilot 07
2013-08-17, 12:30 AM
UPS pilots warned of low altitude seven seconds before crash

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/17/us-crash-ups-idUSBRE97E0TT20130817



(Reuters) - U.S. government investigators looking into the crash of a UPS cargo plane said on Friday the pilots received a low altitude warning barely seven seconds before the sound of impact, according to data recovered from the cockpit voice recorder.
Investigators retrieved data from the cockpit and flight data recorders on Friday that could shed light on Wednesday's fiery crash in Alabama that killed the jet's pilot and co-pilot.

"I personally breathed a huge sigh of relief once I learned we had good data," said Robert Sumwalt, a senior official with the National Transportation Safety Board. "We'll know everything that was said in the cockpit."
Sumwalt said a preliminary review of the voice and data recorders showed the pilots received the first of two audible warnings before the sound of impact can be heard, indicating the United Parcel Service Inc (http://www.reuters.com/finance/stocks/overview?symbol=UPS&lc=int_mb_1001) cargo plane was descending at a hazardous rate.
A warning system in the air-traffic computers (http://www.reuters.com/sectors/industries/overview?industryCode=104&lc=int_mb_1001) at Birminghan's airport showed no indications the plane was approaching too low, Sumwalt said.
The cockpit voice and flight recorders arrived at the NTSB's headquarters in Washington late on Thursday, hours after they were pulled from a heap of melted plastic and debris at the crash site.
Preliminary results from the agency's investigation, which is still in its early stages, have shown no evidence of engine fire, and the pilots did not issue a distress call.
The Airbus A300 jet was approaching the runway at Birmingham-Shuttlesworth airport before dawn when it clipped the trees in an adjacent residential area and crashed well short of the runway.

An air traffic controller on duty told NTSB investigators he saw a "bright spark flash" that looked like a powerline breaking, Sumwalt said. The controller saw the plane's landing lights "followed by a bright, orange flash ... and then a red glow."
The NTSB has sent investigators to Louisville, Kentucky, to study the A300's maintenance records, officials said.
UPS identified the crew members who died as 58-year-old Cerea Beal Jr., of Matthews, North Carolina, and Shanda Fanning, 37, of Lynchburg, Tennessee.

Beal, the captain, who was at the controls on Wednesday, had been with UPS since 1990, and before that he served more than six years in the U.S. Marine Corps as a helicopter operator.

The NTSB said he had about 8,600 hours total flying experience, including more than 3,200 hours in the Airbus A-300.

NIKV69
2013-08-17, 05:48 PM
UPS pilots warned of low altitude seven seconds before crash

http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/08/17/us-crash-ups-idUSBRE97E0TT20130817


VASP 168 very similiar. CFIT