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US: UPS Cargo Jet Crashes in Birmingham, Ala.

Peter Torres/Eyewitness

An airport spokeswoman says the large UPS cargo plane that crashed went down in an open field just outside an airport in Birmingham, Ala.

   Toni Herrera-Bast, a spokeswoman for Birmingham's airport authority, says there are no homes in the immediate area of the crash.

   U.S. Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen says the A300 plane crashed on approach to the airport before dawn Wednesday.

   There is no information yet on injuries, but UPS spokesman Jeff Wafford says there were two crew members aboard.

   Bergen says the plane was en route from Louisville, Ky.

   Herrera-Bast says the plane crashed in "open land" she described as a grassy field on the outskirts of Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport. She says the crash hasn't affected airport operations.

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