Frontier jet hits and kills pedestrian on runway in Denver during takeoff

Frontier jet hits and kills pedestrian on runway in Denver during takeoff


A Frontier Airlines Airbus A321 airplane goes down the runway at Los Angeles International Airport on Jan. 2, 2025, in Los Angeles, California.

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A Frontier Airlines passenger jet struck and killed a pedestrian on a runway at Denver International Airport during a planned takeoff for Los Angeles late on Friday, the airport said in a statement.

The Frontier flight reported striking an individual during takeoff and abandoned its departure. The pedestrian, who has not been identified, had jumped the perimeter fence and was hit just two minutes later while crossing the runway, the airport said.

The individual is not believed to be an employee of the airport, the statement said.

The incident caused a brief engine fire with smoke in the cabin on the Airbus A321 flight which was carrying 224 passengers and seven crew members, all of whom were evacuated safely.

Denver International Airport officials said in a post on X that a pedestrian jumped the perimeter fence and was hit just two minutes later while crossing the runway.

“The pedestrian is deceased, and is not believed to be an employee of the airport nor have they been identified,” the statement read.

Twelve people reported minor injuries and five were transported to local hospitals, the airport said.

“We are extremely saddened by this incident and express our sympathies to those involved,” airport officials said in a statement on X.

Frontier said it was investigating the incident and gathering more information in coordination with the airport and other safety authorities.

The airport said the incident scene was cleared, and the runway on which the incident occurred was reopened as of 10:55 a.m. local time.

The airport added that it had also examined the fence line the individual crossed and found it intact.

U.S. Transport Secretary Sean Duffy said local law enforcement is investigating the incident with support from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the Transportation Security Administration.

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