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mahatmakanejeeves

(70,548 posts)
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:06 AM 4 hrs ago

Frontier Airlines jet bound for LAX strikes, kills person on runway during takeoff in Denver

Source: Los Angeles ABC7

Frontier Airlines jet bound for LAX strikes, kills person on runway during takeoff in Denver

Pilots reported an engine fire and smoke inside the aircraft after the incident.

By ABC7.com staff
Saturday, May 9, 2026 2:15AM PT

A Frontier Airlines flight headed to Los Angeles struck and killed a person who was reportedly walking on a runway during takeoff Friday night at Denver International Airport. ... The person was at least partially consumed by one of the engines, an official confirmed to ABC News, causing a brief engine fire that was extinguished by firefighters.

At least one minor injury to a passenger has been reported and all those onboard the plane are being evaluated, which is standard procedure following an evacuation.

The incident happened at around 11:19 p.m. Friday when Frontier Flight 4345 reported striking a pedestrian during takeoff, according to a statement from Denver International Airport. There were 231 souls on board.

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A source briefed on the incident told ABC News that airport security was inspecting the east perimeter fence on Saturday morning for gaps and the person struck did not appear to be connected to the work occurring on a parallel runway.

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Read more: https://abc7.com/amp/post/frontier-airlines-jet-bound-lax-strikes-person-denver-runway-engine-fire-forces-evacuation/19068264/

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Frontier Airlines jet bound for LAX strikes, kills person on runway during takeoff in Denver (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 4 hrs ago OP
If that wasn't a sad, suicidal individual, he most likely was non compos mentis hlthe2b 4 hrs ago #1
Yikes. Being ingested into a jet engine at takeoff power is horrific but it would be quick. Ocelot II 4 hrs ago #2
Indeed. mn9driver 1 hr ago #13
Even quick things can feel like they last forever SSJVegeta 1 hr ago #15
I'm certain the passengers would rather not know. hunter 1 hr ago #16
"partially consumed" Holy crap, that's horribly descriptive Nittersing 3 hrs ago #3
"airport security was inspecting the east perimeter fence on Saturday morning for gaps " werdna 3 hrs ago #4
To be fair, they could do daily inspections twice a day and intheflow 3 hrs ago #5
The FAA requires daily inspections of airport perimeters as well as other surveillance. Ocelot II 3 hrs ago #6
Was the pedestrian on the active airport runway not using the pedestrian crosswalk ? magicarpet 3 hrs ago #7
Yes they were out on the runway while the plane was taking off at high speed at night EX500rider 3 hrs ago #8
I think you might have missed a bit of sarcasm there ..... - - - - - - - - - - - -(nt)- stopdiggin 2 hrs ago #11
...... It is like this firehouse blast of crazy *+*Rump stuff,... you can't help but go cynical and/or sarcastic. magicarpet 2 min ago #17
Were they drunk or incoherent ? magicarpet 2 hrs ago #12
That or crazy I assume nt EX500rider 1 hr ago #14
The victim could be intentionally suicidal, for all we know FakeNoose 2 hrs ago #9
When I was in Navy boot camp in the 70's Hey Joe 2 hrs ago #10

hlthe2b

(114,499 posts)
1. If that wasn't a sad, suicidal individual, he most likely was non compos mentis
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:11 AM
4 hrs ago

(legally and clinically not of "sound" mind)...

Sad situation and a horrific death, regardless.

Ocelot II

(131,122 posts)
2. Yikes. Being ingested into a jet engine at takeoff power is horrific but it would be quick.
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:18 AM
4 hrs ago

The smoke inside the airplane, though...

Nittersing

(8,481 posts)
3. "partially consumed" Holy crap, that's horribly descriptive
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:36 AM
3 hrs ago

I worked, briefly, as a baggage handler when Stapleton was moving to DIA.

Training included a fair amount about picking up any and all debris that could potentially be sucked into the engines... including ourselves.

werdna

(1,246 posts)
4. "airport security was inspecting the east perimeter fence on Saturday morning for gaps "
Sat May 9, 2026, 09:44 AM
3 hrs ago

Something any competent security company would have been doing on a regular basis.

intheflow

(30,238 posts)
5. To be fair, they could do daily inspections twice a day and
Sat May 9, 2026, 10:00 AM
3 hrs ago

someone could still damage the fence in between inspections. There is nothing in this report to conclude outright lax security. Not to say it’s impossible, but there is nothing at this point that indicates security was inept.

magicarpet

(19,286 posts)
7. Was the pedestrian on the active airport runway not using the pedestrian crosswalk ?
Sat May 9, 2026, 10:17 AM
3 hrs ago

How could such a horrible thing ever happen ?

EX500rider

(12,717 posts)
8. Yes they were out on the runway while the plane was taking off at high speed at night
Sat May 9, 2026, 10:25 AM
3 hrs ago

And the correct term would be trespasser/intruder not pedestrian IMO

stopdiggin

(15,615 posts)
11. I think you might have missed a bit of sarcasm there ..... - - - - - - - - - - - -(nt)-
Sat May 9, 2026, 11:19 AM
2 hrs ago

magicarpet

(19,286 posts)
17. ...... It is like this firehouse blast of crazy *+*Rump stuff,... you can't help but go cynical and/or sarcastic.
Sat May 9, 2026, 01:31 PM
2 min ago

The fear is if you take this stuff too seriously you might go bonkers worse than them.

FakeNoose

(42,226 posts)
9. The victim could be intentionally suicidal, for all we know
Sat May 9, 2026, 10:46 AM
2 hrs ago

Or possibly he was out of it through drugs or alcohol ... it's hard to say until they give us more info.
This is awful for the airline pilot and passengers in the plane though.

Hey Joe

(768 posts)
10. When I was in Navy boot camp in the 70's
Sat May 9, 2026, 11:17 AM
2 hrs ago

one of my instructors told us the story of losing
someone on the flight deck who walked into a propeller by accident. Not crazy, but loud and confusing conditions and he just didn’t see the spinning prop in time.
Later, aboard a flat top myself, stories were told and warnings were issued for flight deck personnel about the dangers of spinning propellers and jet intakes.
I was in the boiler room so heat stroke was what I avoided.

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