Families of UPS Flight 1354 Crew to Attend NTSB Probable Cause Hearing
The families of the two pilots killed in the UPS Flight 1354 crash will attend a National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) public hearing in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the meeting is to determine the probable cause of the accident, which occurred on August 14, 2013, in Birmingham, Alabama. The crew, Captain Cerea Beal, Jr. and First Officer Shanda Fanning, were flying an Airbus A300-600 cargo jet. Represented by Clifford Law Offices, the families are seeking answers regarding the circumstances that led to the fatal crash. The NTSB's findings are a critical final step in the year-long investigation into the incident.
Official Source: https://www.cliffordlaw.com/victims-families-in-ups-cargo-jet-crash-to-attend-ntsb-hearing-in-dc/
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