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Video shows Frontier jet making fiery landing in Las Vegas

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A Frontier jet was captured on video with a trail of flames as it drove down the runway in Las Vegas. According to the FAA, it all started mid-flight when the pilots reported smoke in the cockpit. According to investigators, the flight crew remained silent during the emergency landing because radio communications were interrupted. NBC's Maggie Vespa reports for TODAY.

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