Scrapyard workers recount horrific scene after UPS plane crash destroyed their Kentucky business
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Adam Bowman, a supervisor at Grade A Auto Parts Recycling, is interviewed on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky, about his actions after the UPS plane crash. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan)Sean Garber, CEO of Grade A Auto Parts Recycling, stands for a portrait on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan)This satellite image from Planet Labs PBC shows the crash site of a UPS McDonnell Douglas MD-11 aircraft just south of Muhammad Ali International Airport, in Louisville, Ky., Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)Adam Bowman, a supervisor at Grade A Auto Parts Recycling, stands for a portrait on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan)
Adam Bowman, a supervisor at Grade A Auto Parts Recycling, is interviewed on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky, about his actions after the UPS plane crash. (AP Photo/Dylan Lovan)