US transportation safety agency mulling investigation into fatal Frontier incident
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is considering an investigation into the emergency evacuation of a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver International Airport. The incident occurred Friday night when the aircraft struck and killed a pedestrian on the runway during takeoff.

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AI-generatedThe National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is considering an investigation into the emergency evacuation of a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver International Airport. The incident occurred Friday night when the aircraft struck and killed a pedestrian on the runway during takeoff. The deceased individual has been identified by the US Transportation Secretary as a "trespasser" who breached airport security. Passengers evacuated the plane using emergency slides, with 12 sustaining minor injuries and five requiring hospitalization. Some passengers reported concerns about the evacuation process, including delays and exposure to cold. Frontier Airlines is cooperating with authorities in their investigation of the incident.
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5 extractedThe individual who died was a "trespasser" who had breached airport security and "deliberately scaled a permit fence and ran out on to a runway".
NTSB is collecting information about the evacuation of a Frontier Airlines aircraft after it struck and killed a person on the runway.
12 passengers sustained minor injuries, with five requiring hospitalization.
Passengers expressed concerns about the evacuation process, citing smoke accumulation and being left on the tarmac in cold conditions.
A video circulating on social media appears to show the moment the person was struck, capturing a loud crash and screams.