Pilots Lee Truitt, Richard Wartenberg, and Dana Diamond were killed in a UPS plane crash in Louisville, Kentucky, on Tuesday.
Richard Wartenberg served as a pilot in the Air Force Reserve starting in 1974, according to an official. He was respected among his peers.
One of the casualties of a fiery plane crash in Louisville worked at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. UPS issued a statement ...
Captain Richard Wartenberg, 58, was from northern Kentucky and was popular among friends and colleagues for his passion for ...
Former colleagues are mourning three pilots killed in the UPS cargo plane crash near the Louisville, Kentucky, airport, as ...
UPS has temporarily grounded part of its air fleet after a deadly crash involving one of its cargo planes killed at least 14 ...
A tragic UPS plane crash in Louisville has resulted in the deaths of 13 people, with 12 others injured and nine still missing.
At least 14 people have been confirmed dead after a UPS cargo plane crashed during takeoff from Louisville’s Muhammad Ali ...
UPS confirmed Thursday that Capt. Richard Wartenberg, First Officer Lee Truitt and International Relief Officer Capt. Dana ...
The death toll rose to 14 after Mayor Craig Greenberg said another body was found at the crash site. Three UPS crew members on the plane were identified.