
Published September 07, 2010
| Associated Press
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WASHINGTON – People familiar with the investigation of a UPS plane that crashed in Dubai last week say there appears to have been an in-flight fire in the plane's cargo compartment.
They tell The Associated Press that investigators are now trying to verify which cargo aboard the Boeing 747-400 was located just forward of the starboard wing, where the fire erupted. They also want to know if there were any lithium-ion batteries in that location. If a battery short-circuits, it can catch fire and ignite others.
The people familiar with the investigation asked not to be identified because they weren't authorized to speak publicly about the ongoing investigation.
A data transmission system onboard sent a warning via satellite to UPS' offices before the crash.
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