Shocking audio captured the bewildered moments pilots aboard Frontier Flight 4345 smashed into a pedestrian who had run into its path – leaving “limbs” scattered on the runway.

“Tower, Frontier 4345, we’re stopping on the runway. Uh, we just hit somebody… we have an engine fire,” the pilot said, according to air traffic control audio.

“I do have limbs on the runway. I believe the aircraft struck an individual,” the airport staff continued, adding later: “There appear to be human remains on the runway.”

A Frontier Airlines plane is on a tarmac at night, with people standing outside it and red lights flashing in the background.
A Frontier Airlines flight struck and killed a person while taking off Friday night.madicartas/TikTok

Passengers evacuated onto the tarmac from a Frontier Airlines plane at night.
The accident sparked a partial engine fire and forced the plane to stay grounded.aboywhopaints/ Instagram

The unidentified person had jumped the perimeter fence and was crossing the runway when they were hit by the moving plane at 11:19 p.m., Denver International Airport confirmed.

The person was at least partially sucked into one of the engines of the Airbus A321neo, which ignited the brief engine fire that led most passengers to fear for their lives, terrified eyewitnesses said.

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“When the engine blew up, I thought, ‘Oh s–t, we’re all going to die,” John Anthens, 56, told The Post.

“The majority of people didn’t know what was going on or what happened, but there was just a big explosion and, obviously, when you hear a big explosion, people start screaming, kids are crying and it was horrific.”

Anthens, who was traveling with his sons for a Pokémon Go tournament, likened the sound to a “bomb” and watched the engine burst into flames, which quickly filled the cabin with thick smoke that caused some passengers to start choking.

The Nebraska father was unfortunate enough to be looking out his window when the crash occurred.

People looking at a damaged airplane engine with visible debris inside.
Pilots were forced to abort take-off when smoke was reported inside the cabin.Jacob Anthens via Storyful

People evacuating a plane via an emergency slide at night.
Passengers were evacuated the Frontier Airlines plane via an inflatable ramp following the accident.aboywhopaints/ Instagram
“My dad said when the engine fire went up, he was able to see the legs of a human spinning around in the engine … which sounds like emotional trauma to me,” his son, Jacob, said.

The plane was moving at 139 mph at the time of the crash, according to FlightAware.

Passengers evacuating an airplane at night using an emergency slide.
Passengers evacuating the stricken flight on Denver airport runway.Jacob Anthens via Storyful
Photos showed passengers sliding down an inflatable ramp and wrapped in blankets, standing near the blood-soaked engine.

The deceased was not an employee at the airport, according to Denver International, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy described the individual as a “trespasser.”

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

“No one should EVER trespass on an airport.”

A Frontier Airlines plane at night with passengers disembarking onto the tarmac and grassy field.
Passengers stand outside the jet after it struck a person on the runway.madicartas/TikTok
An inspection by the airport noted that the perimeter fence did not have punctures.

The flight, with 224 passengers and seven crew members, was headed to Los Angeles.

Twelve people reported minor injuries and five of those were taken to local hospitals, Denver Airport reported.

Most of the stranded passengers were bused back to the terminal and placed on a rescheduled flight.

Nighttime image of people standing near a grounded airplane with its engine cowling open, revealing internal components.
Passengers look at the damaged engine of the Frontier flight.aboywhopaints/ Instagram

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“We are investigating this incident and gathering more information in coordination with the airport and other safety authorities. We are deeply saddened by this event,” a spokesperson from Frontier Airlines said in a statement.

The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration are investigating the incident, but could not provide additional details.