NTSB releases new images and preliminary report on UPS cargo plane crash

New photos released by the NTSB show the UPS cargo plane’s left engine and the pylon holding it to the wing detached as it took off. The engine then exploded over the fuselage, killing the three pilots and eleven people on the ground. NBC News’ Tom Costello reports.

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