Frontier Airlines plane hits person on runway during takeoff at Denver airport
A Frontier Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles experienced an incident during takeoff at Denver International Airport on Friday night when it struck a pedestrian on the runway. The collision triggered an engine fire and smoke in the cabin, prompting the pilot to abort takeoff and evacuate all 231 passengers and crew members via slides.

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AI-generatedA Frontier Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles experienced an incident during takeoff at Denver International Airport on Friday night when it struck a pedestrian on the runway. The collision triggered an engine fire and smoke in the cabin, prompting the pilot to abort takeoff and evacuate all 231 passengers and crew members via slides. The condition of the pedestrian has not been disclosed by authorities or the airline. The National Transportation Safety Board has been notified and is investigating the incident, which led to the closure of runway 17L. This event follows other recent aviation incidents, including a fatal accident involving a Delta employee at Orlando International Airport and a United Airlines plane collision with a delivery truck in Newark.
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5 extractedPassengers were evacuated using slides and bused to the terminal.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has been notified and is investigating.
The pilot reported striking a pedestrian during takeoff and having an engine fire.
The incident sparked an engine fire and forced passengers to evacuate.
A Frontier Airlines plane hit a person on the runway of Denver’s international airport during takeoff.