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NTSB examines reports of cracks on key part during hearing on fatal Kentucky cargo accident

The National Transportation?Board is reviewing Tuesday reports of cracks in a key part during a two-day hearing into the fatal crash in Kentucky of a UPS MD-11 freight plane that killed 15 people including 3 crew members and 12 passengers.

The NTSB reported in January that a part of the?jet's cracked wing was mentioned in a Boeing report from 2011 which stated?that there had been three previous failures. The NTSB reported that its 'investigation' had revealed fatigue cracks on a pylon connecting the left wing to the plane engine, known as the bearing races.

The NTSB reported that there had been a number of reports in the previous decade of cracks on race parts of MD-11?planes. The hearing will review the requirements for?components and the Federal Aviation Administration’s oversight of the issue in the past two decades.

FedEx announced last week that it has begun to'resume use of MD-11 aircrafts after the FAA lifted the order which had barred flights in the wake of the fatal UPS cargo crash. UPS retired its MD-11 fleet of over two dozen cargo planes at the end last year. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson, David Shepardson).

(source: Reuters)