LOUISVILLE, Ky. (LEX18) — It's been 36 hours since a deadly UPS plane crash in Louisville, and the investigation continues as officials work to restore normal airport operations while searching through debris.
Officials have reopened two runways at the Louisville International Muhammad Ali Airport and will keep the other closed as they continue to clean up the remaining debris from the crash site.
Search and rescue teams have begun digging through the charred debris that remains on the runway, searching for anyone who is still considered missing. The National Transportation Safety Board says more than 30 of its people are investigating the crash.
So far, investigators have determined the aircraft's last reported altitude was 475 feet while traveling at a speed of 183 knots.
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