Man found dead inside plane engine after breaching security at Salt Lake airport
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KSL) — A 30-year-old man was found dead inside an airplaneās engine Monday night at the Salt Lake City International Airport after police say he was able to make his way onto the tarmac.
The investigation began when a store manager contacted the airportās control center at 9:52 p.m. to report a ādisturbance involving a passengerā on the secured side of the airport, according to Salt Lake police. Details on which store and what the passenger was doing were not released.
As officers responded to the incident, the man used an emergency exit door to access the airfield. The man breached a security door at 9:54 p.m. and ran to the south end of the airportās west runway where de-icing operations were underway, according to a statement from the Salt Lake City Department of Airports.
At the same time, Delta flight 2348 from Salt Lake City to San Francisco ā an Airbus A220-100 aircraft ā was scheduled to depart at 9:30 p.m. The flight, with 95 passengers, two pilots and three flight attendants on board, eventually was forced to return to the gate and the flight was canceled because of an individual on the tarmac at the de-ice pad, according to a statement from Delta Air Lines. The passengers were rebooked on other flights.
āAs nothing is more important than the safety and security of our customers and people, Delta is fully cooperating with all aviation authority and law enforcement investigations,ā Delta said in a statement.
At approximately 10:10 p.m., police and airport employees located the man inside the engine of the San Francisco-bound plane. The aircraftās engines were not running at the time, investigators said.
āEmergency personnel responded to the scene and found the man unconscious and were not able to revive him,ā airport officials said in a statement. āIt is unclear at this time what injuries caused the manās death, whose name is being withheld upon notification of family members.ā
The incident is under investigation, and airport officials said they are working with the Federal Aviation Administration, National Transportation Safety Board, Salt Lake City police and Transportation Security Administration.
āAdditional details will be released pending the outcome of the investigation,ā they said.
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