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Alone in the Inferno: The crash of UPS Airlines flight 6 On the 3rd of September 2010, a UPS Airlines Boeing 747 freighter declared an emergency at 32,000 feet above the Persian Gulf, reporting the outbreak of every cargo pilot’s worst nightmare: a
UPS flight UPS6 - Aviation Accident Database UPS flight UPS6 departed Dubai to Cologne but after 22 minutes advised that they had a fire and smoke Tried to return to DXB but crashed next to it
UPS Flight 6 Uncontained Cargo Fire - Fear of Landing 14:51 The Boeing 747 departs as UPS Airlines Flight 6 as a scheduled cargo flight to Cologne Bonn Airport The First Officer is the Pilot Flying and the Captain is the Pilot Not Flying They depart on Runway 30R and fly north west over the southern Arabian Gulf
GCAA Announces the Preliminary Report on the ACCIDENT INVOLVING UPS6 . . . On September 3, the aircraft, en route to Cologne, Germany, crashed near the international airport in the emirate of Dubai shortly after takeoff NTSB Chairman Deborah A P Hersman has designated senior air safety investigator Bill English as the U S Accredited Representative
Accident Boeing 747-44AF (SCD) N571UP, Friday 3 September 2010 On September 3rd 2010, Flight UPS6 arrived from Hong Kong on a scheduled cargo service flight into Dubai (DXB) carrying among other items consignments of cargo that included lithium batteries There were no declared shipments of hazardous materials onboard the airplane