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Pilots in Crashed UPS Jet That Took Off From Louisville Complained of Fatigue

WASHINGTON — A cockpit voice recorder transcript shows the pilots of a UPS cargo jet thatcrashed last Augustcomplained of tiring work schedules that don't allow enough time for sleep at the start of the fatal flight.The jet was en route to Birmingham from Louisville, where UPS keeps its air hub.The transcript was released Thursday by the National Transportation Safety Board at the start of a hearing on the predawn accident. Both pilots were killed when their plane slammed into a hillside short of a runway in Birmingham, Ala.Captain Cerea Beal Jr. was flying the plane. He complained to First Officer Shanda Fannin that cargo pilots aren't given as much time to rest between work shifts as federal regulations require for pilots at passenger airlines.Fannin agreed. She said she had "good sleep" the previous night, but woke up tired anyway.