NTSB Schedules Two-Day Investigative Hearing on 2013 UPS Cargo Plane Crash
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has announced it will hold a two-day public investigative hearing as part of its inquiry into the 2013 crash of UPS Flight 1354. The hearing will be held in Washington, D.C., focusing on the accident involving an Airbus A300-600 cargo plane near Birmingham, Alabama. Both pilots were killed in the crash, which occurred during a predawn approach to the airport. The NTSB will examine key issues including pilot training, fatigue management, and aircraft systems performance. The board will hear testimony from parties involved to gather further information before determining a probable cause.
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