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Pilot reports LAX-bound Frontier Airlines flight hits person on Denver runway
nbclosangeles.com ^ | May 9, 2026 | Danielle Smith

Posted on 05/09/2026 5:16:47 AM PDT by V_TWIN

A Frontier Airlines flight bound for Los Angeles reportedly struck a person walking on the runway at Denver International Airport on Friday night, according to the airline.

The incident happened during takeoff at around 10:15 p.m.

In audio traffic control recordings, the pilot can be heard saying the engine caught fire and smoke was in the aircraft before telling ATC the plane had to be evacuated on the runway.

Out of precaution, the passengers used slides to evacuate, Frontier Airlines said in a statement.

"We are investigating this incident and gathering more information in coordination with the airport and other safety authorities," the Frontier statement read, in part. "We are deeply saddened by this event."

The Airbus A321 had 224 passengers and seven crew members on board, according to Frontier. It was scheduled to land at Los Angeles International Airport at 12:16 a.m., but it appears it had been rescheduled for Saturday morning.

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KEYWORDS: airlines; aviation; colorado; denver; frontier; frontierairlines; lax
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To: Bon of Babble

Well, I assume it was an immediate death.


41 posted on 05/09/2026 10:51:14 AM PDT by NetAddicted (MAGA2024)
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To: V_TWIN

Agreed. The plane did not Hit the tresspasser, he came too close to the front of the engines and was was sucked into the intake. Fan blades shattering and shooting everywhere. Some newly employed Mechanic will get the the job of hosing the tresspasser out of the engine and housing.


42 posted on 05/09/2026 10:58:09 AM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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To: George from New England
"Just how does a person manage to elevate themselves so as to be ingested in engine?"

Frontier A321


43 posted on 05/09/2026 11:01:08 AM PDT by TexasGator (11I-..)
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To: V_TWIN

Why haven’t plane manufacturers put a grille on the front of the intakes? I guess a person could be then stuck to the grille; but there should be some sort of release mechanism as long as the wheels are still in contact with the ground.


44 posted on 05/09/2026 11:19:29 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. --DJT)
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To: Albion Wilde

“Why haven’t plane manufacturers put a grille on the front of the intakes? I guess a person could be then stuck to the grille; but there should be some sort of release mechanism as long as the wheels are still in contact with the ground.”

To release, you would have to stop the engine. Not too smart on take off.


45 posted on 05/09/2026 11:30:35 AM PDT by TexasGator (11I-..)
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To: TexasGator
To release, you would have to stop the engine. Not too smart on take off.

That's why it would have to have a sensor so that it would only release if the wheels were still on the ground. In this case, the intake of a body stopped the plane anyway, and set the engine on fire. I've heard the same about large birds being sucked in that can happen in the air.

46 posted on 05/09/2026 11:39:59 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. --DJT)
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To: Albion Wilde

A screen over the intake would cause too much of an air flow restriction.....not to mention disruption of the aerodynamics of the aircraft.

The facility where I used to work overhauled and tested turbine engines.

During testing a screen was used to mitigate foreign objects from being ingested....if Thatcher to happen it would mean many hours teardown, determining what parts were damaged and then replacing them.....all that would of course increase the cost.

Sure enough, on several occasions, a small piece of the screen assemby would dislodge and be immediately ingested.

When that happened it was always a very big and expensive deal.


47 posted on 05/09/2026 12:37:30 PM PDT by V_TWIN (America....so great even the people that hate it, won't leave)
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To: V_TWIN

Airline or airport employee, perhaps.


48 posted on 05/09/2026 12:40:41 PM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: Albion Wilde; TexasGator; V_TWIN
"That's why it would have to have a sensor so that it would only release if the wheels were still on the ground"

Ralph Nader has entered the chat

49 posted on 05/09/2026 2:02:57 PM PDT by KitJ (Shall not be infringed...)
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To: V_TWIN
I'm thinking a welded crosshatch metal grille with wire about 3/16th of an inch and openings about an inch and a half. No moving parts and not a lot of resistance. Any pressure on the center of it should shut down the air intake by sensor.


50 posted on 05/09/2026 4:30:58 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. --DJT)
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To: V_TWIN

What parts of your test screen got loose?


51 posted on 05/09/2026 4:32:59 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. --DJT)
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To: V_TWIN

I saw a video of either GE or Rolls Royce engines being tested.
They were throwing dead geese and chickens and whatever into a
running engine in a test lab.


52 posted on 05/09/2026 4:52:01 PM PDT by Palio di Siena (Kralik…..you get the wallet)
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To: Palio di Siena

I’ve heard of that.

IIRC, their learning curve was finding out that the birds had to be room temperature/fresh, not frozen.


53 posted on 05/09/2026 4:58:43 PM PDT by PLMerite ("They say that we were Cold Warriors. Yes, and a bloody good show, too. 😁 " - Robert Conquest )
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To: Albion Wilde

Fasteners


54 posted on 05/09/2026 5:50:01 PM PDT by V_TWIN (America....so great even the people that hate it, won't leave)
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To: V_TWIN

New video
Footage shows a Frontier Airlines jet about to strike a trespasser during takeoff at Denver International Airport in Colorado
https://rumble.com/v79o2as-footage-shows-a-frontier-airlines-jet-about-to-strike-a-trespasser-during-t.html


55 posted on 05/10/2026 1:47:13 PM PDT by janetjanet998 (Please don’t use google products, especially YouTube )
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To: Palio di Siena

Jet engines like that are designed to handle small birds. Bird bones are thin, hollow, and brittle so they are light enough for the bird to fly. Larger birds will still cause catastrophic damage. Think Miracle on the Hudson. No engine can eat a couple of Canada Geese and still function.


56 posted on 05/10/2026 4:40:32 PM PDT by utahb52
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To: V_TWIN

I have a very special interest in this event.

I flew out of Denver on Frontier about 2 to 3 hours before this happened. If that jackwagon chose to do his stunt just a few hours earlier I could have been on that plane.

The dude was ingested at about 127 knots. That is crazy close to rotation speed (typ 145 to 160kts). I am amazed the pilots were able to bring the aircraft to rest safely. I read runway 17L is 12,000ft long. Undoubtedly, that was a HUGE help. Reverse thrust from only 1 engine and pretty great brakes helped also I read.

Unreal.

I am an aerospace engineer and was already fed up with flying, but this kinda puts me over the top. With all the REAL ID, put your face in the camera, TSA BS....I think I’m done with commercial air travel.


57 posted on 05/11/2026 4:16:11 AM PDT by griffin (When you have to shoot, SHOOT; don't talk. -Tuco)
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To: griffin

Having been in aviation myself, I’ve seen my share of the results of birds strikes. (DoD in support of the Naval Aviation Warfighter)

As with here, it usually resulted in an engine fire.

The damage was always pretty much catastrophic, and those were just birds....I’m surprised this didn’t result in the engine being separated from the wing.

Thank goodness that wasn’t the case.

I haven’t flown since around 2018, and that was for work.

After all I’ve heard since then I don’t miss it much.


58 posted on 05/11/2026 5:13:23 AM PDT by V_TWIN (America....so great even the people that hate it, won't leave)
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To: griffin

The Security Theatre Master Thespian never did had any clothes on did he?


59 posted on 05/11/2026 7:02:12 AM PDT by Theophilus (covfefe!)
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To: V_TWIN
Fasteners

That's the only thing that makes sense, but wow.


60 posted on 05/11/2026 1:49:20 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. --DJT)
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