Officials have recovered the charred black box of the large UPS cargo aircraft that crashed in Kentucky, killing 12 people — with new dashcam video showing the moment the plane crashed into the ground in an enormous streak of fire.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) released photos on Thursday of the burnt black box that was salvaged from the Louisville crash site.
Here is the latest on the UPS plane crash
- At least 7 dead, 11 injured after UPS plane crashes in fiery explosion at Louisville airport
- Unbelievable video shows UPS plane roll, explode in fireball feet from stunned trucker: ‘Oh s–t!’
- Shipping delays expected after UPS cargo plane crash in Louisville killed at least 9
- Shocking satellite images show trail of destruction after deadly UPS plane crash
- UPS plane that crashed and exploded was recently grounded for over a month for critical fuel tank repairs

The black box contains the plane’s cockpit voice recorder and a flight data recorder, key information that investigators need to figure out what caused the fatal crash.
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