According to airport authorities, a person who jumped a fence and ended up on a runway at Denver International Airport was hit and killed by a Frontier Airlines plane during takeoff. The impact caused an engine fire, prompting passengers to evacuate.
| FRONTIER AIRLINES AIRBUS A320-251N N339FR (MSN 8535) |
The pilots from the plane, on route from Denver (DEN/KDEN) to Los Angeles International Airport (LA/KLAX), “reported striking a pedestrian during takeoff at Denver at approximately 11:19 p.m. on Friday,” according to a post on the airport’s official X account.
A spokesperson for the airport said the person, who jumped a perimeter fence, has died. They said the unidentified person was hit two minutes after entering the airport. The person is not believed to be an airport employee.
“We’re stopping on the runway,” the pilot tells the control tower according to the site ATC.com. “We just hit somebody. We have an engine fire.”
The pilot tells the air traffic controller they have “231 souls” on board and that an “individual was walking across the runway.”
The air traffic controller responds that they are “rolling the trucks now” before the pilot tells the tower “we have smoke in the aircraft. We are going to evacuate on the runway.”
“We are investigating this incident and gathering more information in coordination with the airport and other safety authorities,” the airline said.
Passengers were evacuated via slides, and the emergency crew bused them to the terminal. The airport spokesperson said 12 passengers suffered minor injuries from the slides and five were taken to hospitals.
Denver Airport said the National Transportation Safety Board had been notified and that runway 17L, where the incident took place, was closed amid an investigation. It reopened Saturday around 11 a.m.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said in a post on X that the person “breached airport security at Denver International Airport, deliberately scaled a perimeter fence, and ran out onto the active runway.”
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this tragic incident.
Aircraft: Airbus A321-271NX
Registration: N646FR
Serial Number: 11952
Engines: P&W PW1133G-JM
First Flew: 11th April 2024
