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Probe of UPS crash in Dubai looks at cargo risks

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[September 23, 2010]  DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- A UAE-led investigation into the UPS 747-400 that crashed in Dubai this month is now focusing on risks posed by freight carried aboard the plane after flight data recorder indicated smoke or fire was coming from areas where cargo is stored.

The Gulf country's General Civil Aviation Authority says flight data showed alarms had warned of fire or smoke in the three-year-old freighter's main deck and lower aft cargo compartment.

Thursday's statement says the cargo plane's pilots struggled to see their primary flight instrument displays as thick smoke filled the cockpit.

Investigators had previously pointed to visibility and communication problems in the September 3 crash.

The GCAA's head has said it appeared the plane was mainly carrying electronic goods.

[Associated Press]

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