Chaotic: Flight Crew Reports Striking, Killing 'Somebody' During Takeoff in Denver, but It Gets Weirder


In an astonishing and unnerving incident at a major U.S. airport, a Frontier Airlines plane encountered a shocking event just as it was about to take off late Friday night. As the aircraft accelerated on the runway at Denver International Airport (DIA), what unfolded could only be described as a scene of chaos. Fortunately, most individuals involved emerged with only minor injuries, although one man’s reckless decision led to a more tragic outcome.

As the Frontier Airlines flight sped down the runway, the crew reported an unimaginable occurrence to the control tower: their aircraft had collided with a person.

Despite the surreal nature of the event, no other fatalities were reported, though several individuals sustaining minor injuries required hospital treatment.

Remarkably, the situation took an even stranger turn, according to an official airport statement.

Shortly after the incident, the air traffic control tower documented the bizarre “pedestrian” event.

Listen:

No one else was killed, although some of those with minor injuries needed a trip to the hospital:

Emergency crews responded to the scene, and passengers were taken to the terminal. Twelve people reported minor injuries, and five of them were transported to local hospitals, according to the airport.

Incredible as this might sound, it gets even weirder. The airport statement continued:

 “Smoke was reported in the cabin and the pilots aborted takeoff. Passengers were then safely evacuated via slides as a matter of precaution.”

The air traffic control tower recorded the “pedestrian” incident just after it happened. 

Listen:

Air traffic control audio captured the moment after a Frontier Airlines flight struck and killed a pedestrian on the runway while departing Denver International Airport on Friday.

The person, who has not been identified, jumped the perimeter fence and was hit two minutes later while crossing the runway, the airport said.

Frontier Airlines is investigating the incident, and the National Transportation Safety Board was also notified.

The report continued:

The pilot told controllers there were 231 people and more than 21,000 pounds of fuel on board, according to the audio clip.

Data from flight-tracking website Flightradar24 showed the plane was accelerating at about 146 mph at roughly 11:15 p.m. local time before it aborted takeoff.

RedState has written at length about air accidents that have taken place at or near U.S. airports in recent years, with one such incident,  the tragic Jan. 2025, mid-air collision of a Black Hawk helicopter into a commercial airliner, ruled by the NTSB as “100 percent preventable”:


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One of the passengers, Jose Cervantes, spoke to CNN affiliate KCNC about his mom’s experience:

Cervantes’ mother was one of the passengers injured, he told KCNC. “My mom actually ended up going straight down the slide and, like, locking her knee when she hit the floor,” Cervantes said. “She doesn’t have any fractures, but we still gotta take her to the ER.”

Frontier released a statement after the accident: “We are deeply saddened by this event.”

The FAA is investigating, spokesperson Jon Henning told CNN, according to the outlet’s reporting linked above. The agency also has partnered with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), along with DIA management and local police, to piece together the puzzling incident, according to a statement from the NTSB on Saturday. 

Transportation Sec. Sean Duffy also commented the morning after – on the bizarre and dangerous actions by the man who sadly lost his life, while reportedly causing a preventable scare for hundreds of people:

The full statement reads:

Late last night, a trespasser breached airport security at Denver Int’l Airport, deliberately scaled a perimeter fence, and ran out onto a runway.  

The trespasser on the runway was then struck by Frontier Airlines Flight 4345 during takeoff at high speed. The pilot stopped takeoff procedures immediately. 

The Frontier plane was then quickly evacuated while law enforcement and firefighters responded. 

Preliminary reports are 12 people were hurt, with 5 taken to the hospital. 

Local law enforcement handles airport security and is investigating with support from the @FAANews and TSA.

No one should EVER trespass on an airport.

You would think that something like “Don’t climb a fence onto the active tarmac of an airport” should be common sense and does not need to be said aloud. Unfortunately, that was not the case on Saturday in the Centennial state.

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