Frontier Airlines Faces Lawsuit After Fiery Landing in Las Vegas
Passengers claim trauma and injuries following a turbulent emergency landing at Harry Reid International Airport earlier this month.
- Three passengers have filed a lawsuit against Frontier Airlines, alleging negligence after a flight from San Diego to Las Vegas ended in a fiery landing.
- The incident, which occurred on October 5, involved the aircraft's tires exploding and its landing gear collapsing, resulting in a fire upon impact.
- The lawsuit claims passengers were stranded in a smoke-filled cabin for nearly an hour before evacuation, leading to trauma and injuries.
- Plaintiffs are seeking over $30,000 in damages for medical expenses, emotional distress, and loss of wages and household services.
- The Federal Aviation Administration is still investigating the cause of the fire, and Frontier Airlines has not commented on the pending litigation.