Red, we are happy to see your smiling face here on your avatar! There has been another large airplane crash in the Southern USA. "A UPS jet en route to Louisville crashed on the outskirts of Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport." Not much is known at this time about this crash except that there were two people on board, probably pilots, or a pilot and a crew member, and being a UPS plane it probably had a lot of things people ordered to be brought to them on board. All of us in the USA use UPS a lot. They are reasonable, reliable, and a well established freight moving company from many years ago. The crash was in an open field outside the airport, so the airport is still open for air traffic. Smoke was seen billowing up from the crash site. We will no doubt hear more about this story shortly. Here is the news report with the information available so far:
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A large UPS cargo plane crashed early Wednesday near an airport in Birmingham, Ala.
Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen told The Associated Press the A300 plane crashed on approach to the airport before dawn.
The plane was en route from Louisville, Ky., to Birmingham as UPS Flight 1354, Bergen said.
Toni Bast, a spokeswoman for Birmingham's airport authority, said the cargo plane crashed near Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. Bast said the crash site is outside the airport's perimeter fence and has not affected airport operations.
Neither Bergen nor Bast had any information on injuries.
A photo from the news site al.com showed a plume of smoke rising from the site in an open field. Several fire trucks and other emergency vehicles were lined up on a narrow road nearby.
Representatives for Atlanta-based UPS could not immediately be reached Wednesday morning.