
A Frontier Airlines jet preparing to depart Denver International Airport for Los Angeles struck and killed a pedestrian on the runway Friday night, triggering an engine fire and a chaotic scene later captured in disturbing videos circulating online. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Denver International Airport confirmed that Frontier Flight 4345, bound for Los Angeles International Airport, reported striking a pedestrian at about 11:19 p.m.
Main Idea: A Frontier Airlines flight in Denver struck a pedestrian on the runway during takeoff, causing an engine fire, an emergency stop, and a federal investigation.
Key Points:
The crash may raise fears about airport security and could lead to more delays, higher safety costs, and tighter screening at US airports.
FAA and airport reviews could improve runway security and emergency response, making future flights safer for travelers and workers.
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Operator of the flight at the center of the incident and the airline issuing statements about the collision.
Named federal agency investigating the incident and therefore a major accountable actor.
CEO of Denver International Airport, quoted giving the airport’s official response and reassurance.
Transportation Secretary who publicly commented on the trespasser and airport security breach.
Flight attendant union commenting on the crew’s response and praising first responders.
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